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@RobertJudd4 @mostlyswimming @SBonser66 @AllisonPearson Wales gets a bit more per head because it has higher health needs and costs—so it’s not like-for-like with England.
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@neilstweet @mostlyswimming @SBonser66 @AllisonPearson Wales gets more per person than England, its how you spend it.
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@RobertJudd4 @mostlyswimming @SBonser66 @AllisonPearson I don’t think anyone’s saying they were perfect.
There’s been investment, free prescriptions, support for families, and attempts to rebuild after decades of industrial decline.
It’s more about who’s most likely to improve things from here, not pretending everything’s been great.
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@neilstweet @mostlyswimming @SBonser66 @AllisonPearson What was so great about a Labour/Plaid Senedd that now you want a Plaid/Labour Senedd. They were really rubbish!
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@RobertJudd4 @mostlyswimming @SBonser66 @AllisonPearson Yes bad decision they were sold divide politics by farage and co. Why anyone would think he would ever have Welsh interests at heart is beyond me
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@RobertJudd4 @mostlyswimming @SBonser66 @AllisonPearson The Valleys were one of the biggest recipients of EU funding in the UK—so clearly there was something to lose.
The jobs went in the 80s—everything since has been trying (and struggling) to replace them.
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@mostlyswimming @neilstweet @SBonser66 @AllisonPearson People in The Valleys voted Brexit because they had nothing to lose! Under Labour Rhondda Valley is still poverty stricken, poor health services, no job creation, you need to leave to work.
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@neilstweet @AllisonPearson Really!! Ok you believe what you want!!
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@neilstweet @AllisonPearson Which bankrupted the NHS and we cannot afford it
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@blanch_COYS @RebeccaCNReid Why should your employer offer you full support? Why should they let you work from home? What would you do if you didn’t have that flexibility?
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@RebeccaCNReid Get a job that suits then.
I have managed on my own for 7 years with no issue and have full support including flexible hours
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Breakfast clubs are not about breakfast, they're largely about pre-school care because it's impossible for two working parents to commute to their desks at 9AM if schools start at 8.40.
Julia Hartley-Brewer@JuliaHB1
The breakfasts are not free. They are paid for by taxes - mostly on parents who feed their own kids. Most of these 10,000 children would have had a perfectly healthy breakfast at home without these clubs. This isn't about helping the poorest kids, it's the state taking over the basic job of parenting.
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@DaveWebber3 @Toffybolox @RebeccaCNReid With great difficulty Dave… this helps working parents who are putting money back into the economy. Why is that an issue?
How would you manage without “free” healthcare??
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@Toffybolox @RebeccaCNReid I’m sure there are people that can help, how did you manage before the “free” breakfast clubs
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@Bbmorg Literally laced with carcinogenic ingredients & you think people who have had the jab are ‘safe’? Sorry but if you’ve took the jab, you have something inside your body that isn’t needed or particularly desired by your body, good luck.
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@ThePGTipschimp @AllisonPearson If the choice is fixing potholes or making sure kids aren’t going to school hungry, most people can hold both thoughts at once.
And roads and litter are council responsibilities that have been squeezed for years—not the same as national support policies.
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@neilstweet @AllisonPearson Yay! Breakfast clubs, free school meals and prescriptions. And yet apart from Cardiff city centre, the country’s towns and cities are litter strewn pothole riddled shitholes.
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@neilstweet @SBonser66 @AllisonPearson The leave vote was huge in Wales because farmers felt betrayed. Labour have betrayed them even more.
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@DeniseC48200342 @AllisonPearson Wales is doing worse on waiting times, especially the really long ones.
But the NHS is under pressure everywhere in the UK, and the systems are run differently, so it’s not quite as simple as people make out.
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@neilstweet @AllisonPearson The NHS though, beyond terrible. No paramedics employed from their courses this year too.
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@SBonser66 @AllisonPearson You already fund other people’s lives every day—schools, NHS, pensions. That’s called living in a country.
Feeding kids so they can learn and parents can work isn’t the issue.
Ignoring Brexit’s impact on one of the most EU-reliant parts of the UK is.
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@neilstweet @AllisonPearson They've not free school meals. The hard working tax payers is footing the bill. Why should I pay ton feed someone else's kids?
Wales isna basket case, which is very sad and all due to Labour's mismanagement over decades, nothing to do with Brexit.
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@SimonHarrisMBD That’s your problem Simon. Many of us have managed to feed our children, get them to school and get to work. What’s next? Have someone come to your house and wipe your backside.
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I am poor, but my most basic and important role is to ensure my child eats.
Children not being fed properly, is the first sign teachers and care givers have that there is a bigger issue in the home.
You're now removing that first sign.
I would rather my little girl didnt face being dragged in to a bush at knifepoint and raped by foreign men on the way to and from school, rather than having a bowl of cereal.
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