1st Minister of Wales to Talk about Welfare cuts next week apparently

I sincerely hope this is correct, I reminded her it took 10 years for Scotland to Trust labour again and it was blown in a matter of months, 2026 the Senedd Elections take place, Its widely expected Labour will lose power.
So when I spoke with her I said did she really think Keir Starmer would care?
looked at the floor, a man who said when standing for the Labour leadership disabled people had been treated badly and he would in fact Axe UC. The list is endless
its now at the stage an MP asked him 4 times would genuine people who truly cannot work be protected and the reply "of course" which was an convincing as an actor from Hollyoaks,
74% of Reform voters have never voted Labour, so it begs the question why is Labour almost obsessed with trying to win these people over, I believe its not reform voters
but the Farage effect of motivating people like #brexit to come out and vote that's the real fear. They all have fear of OAP's that's why the Triple lock remains. New govt but same plan lets target the disabled because they all believe we are the easy group.
I think the upcoming local elections are going to be the crossroads, they cant blame midterm blues, they cant blame policies because non of them are actually law.
They see a leader and a party that has totally turned on loyal long term voters
they have other avenues but decided on the easiest and most cruel.
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I used to think Starmer was a Tory stooge. I'm now thinking he's a Trojan Horse for Farage / Reform Inc.
He's driving more and more people towards the Reform company. People who do NOT understand what Reform intends are thinking Farage is a "good guy" who's looking out for Joe Public.
They could seriously not be any more wrong in that, but they won't listen to reason.
Just like Trump incited, rejoiced in, and promoted the acceptance of the racists and bigots of America, Farage is on his way to doing so here. He's normalising bigotry and hate.
We're about to become America's 51st State.
At least Canada has a spine.
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