Can the future of British politics be determined by Wales?
In the first and quarterly, Keal Hardy has been in the Mercil Tidehil’s birth of the Labor Party, and in the quarterly, the Westminster Palace tee, bars, and restaurants will be held again on the agenda of 149 miles from the Wales Congress.
In 16 months, the clues to the fate of British politics will be again involved in studying the political activities of Wales’ people.
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This is born 100 years from the founder of the Labor Party, but is important for the fate of a man called Keel.
reason? The rise of reform. In May next year, Wales voters will choose the next minister: Opinion polls suggest three competitions between reform, labor, and lattice stripes.
“She must be really scary!” Nigel Farrage says to me and tells me.
I put him on the Wales worker’s first minister that Morgan escaped Morgan.
She has a point. At this time, there is a reform policy unique to Wales -the party says these are doing well.
However, Farage also has points. Reforms ranked second in 13 of Wales’ 32 seats in the general election, and the party launched a manifest here and uses disillusioned voters looking for a new political party.
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In the TonyRefail Rugby Club, there are three reform voters who want the old industry to get the ground.
They all want something “different”, but no one wants to go to the camera. Workers voters are easily convinced.
“I’m a worker, I’m like a rock stick -it will go straight,” Linda says to me.
“I have always voted for labor. We are the worker -class people, so it was delved into it,” CEIRION is sitting nearby. “I think the novelty is starting to leave.”
You can claim that Wales’ labor is the largest election victory in the west. It was the biggest party for more than a century for a century.
Winning in Wales is extraordinary, and probably an unusual reform, but the opposition is grasped and gives the party an important platform.
In addition, a new voting system will be introduced by the next year’s Senate election, and the third politician will be selected in a more proportional system.
This supports reform, disadvantages and conservatives -the latter seems to be fourth from the opposition of Sened, recently lost all Wales.
The challenge of reform is to economically beat the left -wing voters on healthcare -like issues. Last year, the party pledged NHS’s new financing model and focused on a country with insurance -based models.
There is another small party that you should not forget, and it is the lattice striped CYMRU that is set to get the reward.
“It doesn’t need to be like this, the Wales government, which is not necessary, is inevitable,” said the party leader, Rhun Ap Lorwereth.
His party may be in the power lever next year.
To the first minister of Wales, she told me, “If she needs,” she told me to Morgan, whether she would enter the coalition with her lattice stripes.
How about reform? “I think there is a red line on it,” she says.
The first minister adds: “I don’t accept things about to change. At the moment, there is an international change, and there are months to ensure that people are at risk here. “
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However, her party seems to be losing the grip that has won the election.
The disillusioned voters are looking for a new political party, and what happens here may be the signs of crossing Wales.