David Rees for Afan Ogwr Rhondda
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David Rees for Afan Ogwr Rhondda
@DavidReesMS
Welsh Labour candidate for Afan Ogwr Rhondda. Promoted by Joe Lock on behalf of Welsh Labour, both at 1 Cathedral Road, Cardiff, CF11 9HA. [email protected]
Aberavon, Wales Katılım Ocak 2012
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Imagine if you are a Reform voter hearing the leader of your party in Wales say that if there are not enough fellow Reform supports in your area he will punish (as he sees it) your community.
Every seat in Wales will likely have at least Reform MS after this election...
Rhys Owen@RhysOwen1234
🚨Reform UK Leader in Wales, Dan Thomas, has said he would be in favour of putting migrant detention centres in Plaid-led Westminster constituencies. 1/4
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This is a Reform candidate in Wales talking about scrapping the default 20mph limit.
It probably didn't help her case that she was talking in front of a 50mph sign...
There is an important conversation to have about 20mph. While it can be frustrating to drive slowly the data suggests that the policy has already paid for itself many times over in terms of savings for the taxpayer.
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He clearly doesn’t understand what these clubs offer our communities and the work they undertake with our young people.
Will Hayward@WillHayCardiff
Reform leader in Wales Dan Thomas has suggested cutting some financial support to grassroots sport clubs. Worth bearing in mind that Wales already has some of the lowest spending on sport of any country in Europe and is even below the UK average.
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