DISQUS

Cambria Politico: Euro-politicians treat us with contempt, so vote Rhodri’s lot

  • clive betts · 6 months ago
    This is the quickest way to change my copy. First, the Christians are indeed decidely unchristian, as Bin Laden in unmoslem. And Mr Griffiths has abandoned his tank for a red-coloured web page - No2EU are indeed our old friends. If they were given the publicity they deserved, they would probably overtake the UKIP>
  • cambriapolitico · 6 months ago
    In Sir Gaerfyrddin, we received reasonably well produced bilingual leaflets from Plaid Cymru and Labour but Saesneg only from any other party. To illustrate how far Plaid have moved into the the Obamaesque world of internet politics, we received numerous emails and tweets exhorting us to vote - zilch from any other significant party (except Jury who do everything online anyway). Goes to show that some parties are learning. Still clumsy but getting there.
  • aliguana · 6 months ago
    Wow, so Wayne David came out for one afternoon.. wow, that was nice of him. Sure he wasn't just going shopping and stopped for a photo-op? Add that Kinnock/Izzard one in Cardiff, brings the total to.. two?

    Plaid were hitting every town in the valleys. EVERY TOWN.
  • Postal Vote · 6 months ago
    Huw Lewis in sensible comment shock ! But can we also have as part of the deal Wigley back ?
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8086310.stm
  • Postal Vote · 6 months ago
    Professor John Curtice of Strathclyde University says: The Labour Party were clearly the principal losers where the BNP's vote went up most. In areas where the BNP vote went up by more than three points their vote was down by eight points, whereas where the BNP's vote fell Labour's vote fell by only five points. This three-point difference is much bigger than the equivalent statistics for the Conservatives and Lib Dems. In contrast, above-average UKIP increases in their share of the vote seemed to have hurt all of the Westminster parties. Thus, it seems possible that UKIP may have picked up some of the anti-Labour protest vote as well as pinching votes from the Conservatives.