Nigel Farage Most Popular Party Political Leader in Wales, Poll Finds
In a sign of the shifting landscape in Britain, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is now the most popular political leader in Wales, according to a recent survey.
In a sign of the shifting landscape in Britain, Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is now the most popular political leader in Wales, according to a recent survey.
The British people are more united on immigration being “too high” than on any other issue, polls suggest – but their political class are continuing to give them more and more of it.
Left-wing Welsh separatists Plaid Cymru have been embarrassed after the niqab-clad Muslim who starred in their election broadcast was linked to antisemitic posts on social media.
Liz Saville Roberts, who leads the Welsh separatist party Plaid Cymru in Britain’s House of Commons, has called for her small country to become a “nation of sanctuary” for the world’s refugees.
Fringe parties Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Welsh separatist Plaid Cymru have agreed to an election pact where one of the pro-Remain parties will be given a clear run in 60 seats they hope to turn anti-Brexit.
The leaders of the Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Plaid Cymru are reportedly close to agreeing to a Remain Alliance. The alliance seeks to swing up to 60 seats across the country to a Remain-backing vote.
I am now officially the second most hated person in Wales [a wet, mountainous principality, abundant with sheep and disused coal mines; part of Britain since it was annexed by Edward I in the 13th century or thereabouts].
Leader of the Welsh nationalist, socialist Plaid Cymru party Leanne Wood has doubled down in the face of online backlash after she called Thursday’s Jihadist attack in Barcelona “right wing terrorism”, answering critics by insisting the Islamic State themselves are “far right”.
Conservative Home Secretary Amber Rudd stood in for the absent Theresa May and warned the country they had “seen the coalition of chaos in action,” at a seven-way BBC debate Wednesday evening where party representatives clashed ahead of the general
The Scottish National Party has demanded powers to control Scotland’s immigration policy in their general election manifesto – a move which would allow Free Movement and mass migration to the whole United Kingdom to persist via a Scottish “back door”.
Politicians in Wales are campaigning to transform the country into the world’s first “nation of sanctuary” for “refugees and asylum” seekers, with the support of the regional government.
A Welsh nationalist candidate says he has no regrets about comparing some English residents of Wales to the Nazis. Mike Parker, Plaid Cymru candidate for Ceredigion, wrote in a magazine that some parts of Wales were inhabited by “gun-toting Final Solution