Cymru/Wales: Bipolar Nation

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Friday 26 November 2021

Words from Wales

 


At last Welsh Labour and Plaid Cymru have put aside their differences to work collaboratively for a better Wales. 

"Parties say deal is not coalition but ‘bespoke agreement’ to create a stable Senedd capable of delivering ‘radical change and reform’"

The small & big C Conservatives in the ranks of Plaid must have invested in new undepants from Peacocks because their nightmare of a Welsh Socialist Utopia has come a step closer. Price, arguably a bigger Socialist than Drakeford himself has been shackled by the straight jacket of old style small n nationalism since becoming Leader as had been his predecessor Leanne Wood. This was borne out by Plaid Cymru's election results for the Senedd back in May.  

Now Price has buried his ego for the sake of the future of a prosperous Wales. "This is Wales and we do things differently here" was the mantra of Mark Drakeford during the Pandemic Lockdown, despite constant sniping from Andrew Roly Taffy Davies of the Conservatives and many pub owners in North Wales who actually decided to drunkenly ban the First Minister from their premises.  👀

I bet Alun 'the snake' Davies doesn't know where to turn now. Having once been high up in Plaid Cymru and now still hanging on by his fingernails in Welsh Labour, this 'ahem' gentleman was a vicious and vigorous critic of Jeremy Corbyn while he was Labour Leader so he might choose to keep schtum for the next three years. "Put your drink down punk and keep your defribillator handy" would be my advice to him. His boot mark, like Tryweryn on a scorched and dry day, can still be seen on my right hand side rib cage and like former assembly member, Neil McEvoy of Fairwater, I don't forgive.

However it is all forgive and forget in the party headquarters of Llafur & Plaid and let us hope that they can keep the One Nation Conservatives the other side of Offa's Dyke, with their tin pot ideas for strengthening the United Kingdom.

Drakeford treated Wales as one distinct unity during the pandemic lockdown, something that no predecessor had had the opportunity to do before. North Wales realised that it had not been forgotten by the Cardiff mandarins. It felt cwtched and protected by the career politicians in Cardiff Bay.

Wales with Drakeford & Price at the helm for the next three years should outsee the wobbling backside of Boris Johnson out of the door of No 10 and perhaps we can hope to see a picture like this one below of  Drakeford and Price before the end of this Senedd term.

Ymlaen to a Welsh Republican Socialist Utopia 

(with chocolate sprinkles on my Latte please boss)      



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