
Should the Welsh first minister get an official home? bbc.in/4dNaBcE
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Should the Welsh first minister get an official home? bbc.in/4dNaBcE


Os yw mwy yn Lloegr yn meddwl fel hyn, siawns nad yw’n canu cloch efo trwch helaeth o boblogaeth Cymru? Dros Gymru yntau dros elw eraill yw diben ynni? Hinkley: bydd 🏴 yn cyfrannu ~£150m Y FLWYDDYN. Sdim angen o arnom ni. Cyfraniad da at bolisi gofal plant @Plaid_Cymru yn lle.

@HighwaySqueak @SophieLazier I live in South Wales where Welsh isn’t spoken anywhere really. I only personally know about six people that are fluent in Welsh and they don’t know each other so obviously not witnessed their conversation. The only place I’ve heard two people converse fully is in Aberystwyth


Plaid made big promises on childcare, but they still can’t explain where the money’s coming from to pay for it.


Nigel Farage has pledged to axe income tax on overtime as he vows to “make work pay”. If Reform UK wins the next general election, people who earn less than £75,000 and work overtime above a 40-hour week will pay no income tax on the extra hours. 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…

@Disco_Stooo_ @HomoSocialist You’re embarrassing yourself by entrenching yourself into an argument that I’ve already established doesn’t make sense The two things aren’t comparable & only the ignorant, arrogant or unintelligent would try & draw the link Which camp are you in?









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