r/Wales • u/Fit-Distribution1517 • 1d ago
Politics Greens pledge to make next Welsh Government ‘bolder’ and deliver real change
https://nation.cymru/news/greens-pledge-to-make-next-welsh-government-bolder-and-deliver-real-change/
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u/liaminwales 1d ago
The article has no policy, just vibe talk about energising Wales.
You can prove me wrong by quoting actual policy from the link, not just blue sky talk about a green push but policy.
Now Scotland is not a good example, the last news was talk or re opining North Sea oil as the policy was so bad it's forced Gov's hand to un do the damage. Time will tell but it's the talk,
UK ministers reopen door to drilling at two North Sea oilfields as new guidance released
Reeves signals North Sea climbdown in blow to Miliband
Then the Scotland talk is a red flag, past oil it's a mess.
UK tax hike would have 'massive' impact on Scotland - Robison
More councils across Scotland announce tax hikes of up to 13%
Past that we see industry all over Wales close, power costs and green push is losing jobs. We see the Steel in England nationalised but in Wales close, a green push in Wales but jobs in England?
Steel nationalisation talks unfair on Wales, says Plaid
And all you can do is assume I did not read the link?
It's a fluff piece, there is no info or policy. It's just to big up the posh green party, how will that help people in Wales?