@lewis_goodall No - you're absolutely right. That we can agree on. But they have an obligation to put it right which they fail to commit to due to an obsession with welfare and net zero. I don't see our potential adversaries quibbling about either of those....
@wesstreeting So I’m guessing that you were more than happy to sacrifice some of your eye watering budget to make up the shortfall in defence when you were health secretary then?
@AlistairCarns I respect your decision to step down. I hope beyond hope that the lunatics running the asylum start listening and realise that without investment, our men and women in uniform are increasingly imperilled
@TheStatsSaint Couldn't agree more - that's a sobering read. What a guy your manager is; sending a young lad to do something he obviously knew was wrong or have the sword of Damocles over his head. And then the club hierarchy lying to the commission. Saints deserve what has been sanctioned
@NafNaf_97@72jamesk That I do agree with - Wales has suffered historically and neither devolution or any of the mainstream parties have done anything to address that. Which goes back to my original point of choices. Some of Plaid’s policies meant that people chose Reform sad as that may be
@AlistairCarns Take difficult decisions - like attending parliament to vote against your party's obsession with hounding veterans? Those difficult decisions I assume?
@NafNaf_97 Well it does sound that you're not overly dissimilar in your view of foreigners to a Reform voter...it's just that you view the English as foreign rather than elsewhere. (I'm not a Reform voter btw) I still contend that Wrexham has been poorly served by devolution
@RhonddaBryant Perhaps continually trotting out the sob story of a poor inheritance instead of actually making some tough choices leads to this outcome. Starmer needs to reign in his back benchers and sort out welfare properly rather than making growth impossible by taxing the hell out of us