| Senedd election 2026 on 20:24 - Jan 13 with 803 views | union_jack | What a freaking catastrophe that will be😡 |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 20:30 - Jan 13 with 799 views | onehunglow | Sanctuary for migrants who will Learn Welsh Innit |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 20:43 - Jan 13 with 765 views | trampie | Wow this is good stuff, I've been voting for Plaid for the best part of 40 years and they seem to be doing as well as they have ever done, at this rate they will be ruling on their own. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 20:55 - Jan 13 with 755 views | Whiterockin |
| Senedd election 2026 on 20:43 - Jan 13 by trampie | Wow this is good stuff, I've been voting for Plaid for the best part of 40 years and they seem to be doing as well as they have ever done, at this rate they will be ruling on their own. |
Very unlikely. Most thought it would be Plaid and Labour as the coalition. Labour have now lost so many voters that they are currently 4th and will have no impact in the Senedd or any coalition. The big three are now Plaid, Reform and Greens in that order with the Greens having the momentum. Currently its only Plaid and the Greens who are likely to form a successful coalition but if the Greens continue at the same pace it could be the Greens and Reform. A very interesting couple of months to come. |  | |  |
| Senedd election 2026 on 22:26 - Jan 13 with 692 views | Boundy |
| Senedd election 2026 on 20:43 - Jan 13 by trampie | Wow this is good stuff, I've been voting for Plaid for the best part of 40 years and they seem to be doing as well as they have ever done, at this rate they will be ruling on their own. |
Says it all 🤣 |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 01:30 - Jan 14 with 635 views | Robbie | Drakeford and Labour , the so called Party of the working man in Wales are in ruins . Caerphilly by election and Starmer could not be bothered to cross The Severn to support his Candidate standing , says a lot about his thoughts for Wales , the once Red Wall . Next May and my pencilled in X vote , the jury is really out in my mind . A welcoming Nation of sanctuary for illegals and baddies as Plaid claim to accept . Alternative will be Farage and Reform as a go to alternative . You really cannot make it up when it comes to Politics and Politicians . |  | |  |
| Senedd election 2026 on 09:24 - Jan 14 with 538 views | trampie | Wales is not England in the sense that Wales needs immigration (the correct type of immigration), Wales losses young able-bodied working age people but gain old not working drain on the Welsh nhs people. Don't listen to these right wing London centric parties they know nothing about Wales. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 09:44 - Jan 14 with 511 views | builthjack | It looks like Plaid are steaming ahead. The Deform Tories are losing ground. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 10:41 - Jan 14 with 454 views | JACKMANANDBOY | Anyone here supporting Labour? |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 11:23 - Jan 14 with 424 views | Gwyn737 |
| Senedd election 2026 on 10:41 - Jan 14 by JACKMANANDBOY | Anyone here supporting Labour? |
I've not got skin in the game but as things stand, I'd vote Plaid not least to keep Reform out. |  | |  |
| Senedd election 2026 on 11:45 - Jan 14 with 405 views | Whiterockin |
| Senedd election 2026 on 11:23 - Jan 14 by Gwyn737 | I've not got skin in the game but as things stand, I'd vote Plaid not least to keep Reform out. |
The Greens are the ones making serious ground. Are they big down your way, if so how are they doing. |  | |  |
| Senedd election 2026 on 11:52 - Jan 14 with 390 views | Boundy |
| Senedd election 2026 on 09:24 - Jan 14 by trampie | Wales is not England in the sense that Wales needs immigration (the correct type of immigration), Wales losses young able-bodied working age people but gain old not working drain on the Welsh nhs people. Don't listen to these right wing London centric parties they know nothing about Wales. |
Maybe ,just maybe you should ask yourself why so many are leaving ,could it be that 26 years of Labour control well supported by Plaid has shown a generation that there is no future whilst they are in charge , Imo anyone who votes for either party is ignorant of the facts or chooses to ignore them . |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 11:54 - Jan 14 with 387 views | Boundy | I thought you didn't live in Wales Gwyn ,apologies if that's wrong. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 11:55 - Jan 14 with 381 views | Gwyn737 |
| Senedd election 2026 on 11:45 - Jan 14 by Whiterockin | The Greens are the ones making serious ground. Are they big down your way, if so how are they doing. |
It's quite devided depending on what pat of the county you are. In Brighton they're top dog (and have been for a while), but round my area they're not really registering. Because of that it's come as a bit of a surprise to me that they're on the charge down your way [Post edited 14 Jan 12:09]
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| Senedd election 2026 on 12:22 - Jan 14 with 351 views | AnotherJohn | That coalition would take wokeness and the big state to new extremes. It would be even worse than the present bunch. I sometimes wonder if people who turn to Plaid as the seemingly moderate alternative to Reform have actually researched the party's policies. The Greens are for people who believe in the power of hypnotherapy. |  | |  |
| Senedd election 2026 on 14:04 - Jan 14 with 313 views | trampie |
| Senedd election 2026 on 11:52 - Jan 14 by Boundy | Maybe ,just maybe you should ask yourself why so many are leaving ,could it be that 26 years of Labour control well supported by Plaid has shown a generation that there is no future whilst they are in charge , Imo anyone who votes for either party is ignorant of the facts or chooses to ignore them . |
For those 26 years, either Labour or Conservatives have ruled from Westminster, Lib Dems acted as a junior coalition party for the Conservatives during that time but it was for a very short period of the 26 years time frame. Labour have run the Senedd for all 26 years with Plaid being a junior partner for a very short space of time during that period, so are you really blaming Plaid for the countries woes during the last quarter of a century ?, when any impact they could have had would have been very marginal. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 14:09 - Jan 14 with 311 views | trampie |
| Senedd election 2026 on 12:22 - Jan 14 by AnotherJohn | That coalition would take wokeness and the big state to new extremes. It would be even worse than the present bunch. I sometimes wonder if people who turn to Plaid as the seemingly moderate alternative to Reform have actually researched the party's policies. The Greens are for people who believe in the power of hypnotherapy. |
Plaids policies have been excellent over the years, the best of any of the parties, in my opinion. They did one about 20 years ago which was about giving loads of benefits to army veterans, which might be of interest to some people on here, money, housing, health benefits etc for military veterans. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 14:18 - Jan 14 with 308 views | trampie |
| Senedd election 2026 on 11:45 - Jan 14 by Whiterockin | The Greens are the ones making serious ground. Are they big down your way, if so how are they doing. |
As regards the Greens its one poll, Plaid have been pushing that kind of percentage in recent polls so its possible in Plaids case, but the Greens doubling their vote in one poll might be a bit of a flyer and would need to be backed up by other polls. If its a flyer those Green votes might end up going to Plaid, Green votes are more likely to go to Plaid than any of the other parties in Wales I would say. When the election gets closer then the votes might get even more polarised between Plaid and Reform with everyone else's vote percentage going done, if Plaid campaign 'vote Plaid or get Reform" as well then, Labour, Lib Dem and Greens might lose votes to Plaid, Conservatives and UKIP might lose votes to Reform and we could end up with Plaid winning the election outright on their own. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 14:29 - Jan 14 with 300 views | Dr_Winston | I would vote Labour before Plaid. That's how insane they are. I'm no fan of Reform but it's fairly obvious that many are abandoning Labour to vote for the party that they think can keep Reform out of power rather than because they particularly agree with Plaid policies. The problem with that approach is that you end up with a Plaid Goverment enacting Plaid policies. I'm not sure Wales could survive much of that. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 14:34 - Jan 14 with 297 views | Whiterockin |
| Senedd election 2026 on 14:18 - Jan 14 by trampie | As regards the Greens its one poll, Plaid have been pushing that kind of percentage in recent polls so its possible in Plaids case, but the Greens doubling their vote in one poll might be a bit of a flyer and would need to be backed up by other polls. If its a flyer those Green votes might end up going to Plaid, Green votes are more likely to go to Plaid than any of the other parties in Wales I would say. When the election gets closer then the votes might get even more polarised between Plaid and Reform with everyone else's vote percentage going done, if Plaid campaign 'vote Plaid or get Reform" as well then, Labour, Lib Dem and Greens might lose votes to Plaid, Conservatives and UKIP might lose votes to Reform and we could end up with Plaid winning the election outright on their own. |
A projection if the election was today. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/ |  | |  |
| Senedd election 2026 on 14:38 - Jan 14 with 292 views | trampie | I seen something estimating how many seats Labour would get in each constituency in Wales and it was between 0 and 4 seats in each constituency and in my Constituency they are estimating Labour will get 0 seats, if I read it right. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 15:01 - Jan 14 with 274 views | Gwyn737 |
| Senedd election 2026 on 11:54 - Jan 14 by Boundy | I thought you didn't live in Wales Gwyn ,apologies if that's wrong. |
I don't, mate. That's why I said I've not got skin in the game. It could be where I am geographically but I've completley missed this rise from the Greens. I could also be that I've not paid attention because they haven't appealed to me in the past. |  | |  |
| Senedd election 2026 on 16:04 - Jan 14 with 234 views | jack247 | I find it fascinating how some people support political parties like they are football teams. If you’ve voted for the same party for forty years, are you at least trying to inform yourself of which party would be best for you/Wales/the UK? |  | |  |
| Senedd election 2026 on 16:17 - Jan 14 with 222 views | trampie |
| Senedd election 2026 on 16:04 - Jan 14 by jack247 | I find it fascinating how some people support political parties like they are football teams. If you’ve voted for the same party for forty years, are you at least trying to inform yourself of which party would be best for you/Wales/the UK? |
In my case i do follow Plaid like a football team, but come voting time I do look at who I think is the best for my country and for me that has been Plaid for the last 40 years, i first voted for Michael Foot and might have voted in the next European or local elections when Kinnock was leader but realised all those years ago that Labour was becoming another Tory and voted Plaid ever since. |  |
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| Senedd election 2026 on 16:28 - Jan 14 with 209 views | Whiterockin |
| Senedd election 2026 on 16:17 - Jan 14 by trampie | In my case i do follow Plaid like a football team, but come voting time I do look at who I think is the best for my country and for me that has been Plaid for the last 40 years, i first voted for Michael Foot and might have voted in the next European or local elections when Kinnock was leader but realised all those years ago that Labour was becoming another Tory and voted Plaid ever since. |
The problem with following a political party like a football team is that it obscures rational thinking. I follow my football team until I die and will not waver, I vote at an election for the party/individual who I think will do the best job at the time and that can change at each election. A massive difference. [Post edited 14 Jan 16:30]
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