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Well said Alice. So tired of people putting Miliband down for basically the way he looks/talks.


If you disagree with his politics that's totally fine, but the rest of it is pathetic playground nonsense.


Surprised to read so much criticism ofLeanne Wood who the wife and I thought did quite well at speaking up for Wales, which at the end of the day is her concern.


And it was she who first suggested that the UK should not be pulled from Europe unless Scotland Wales and Ireland all agreed. A suggestion which Sturgeon was quick to repeat.

A bit disappointing the DUP and other NI parties not invited. It's ok to invite break away nationalist parties only representing constituencies in specific regions of the UK, and the DUP which in the last parliament was the forth largest party by seats, not invited. Bad show for the UK representing every home nation, bad show for democracy.


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> A bit disappointing the DUP and other NI parties not invited. It's ok to invite break away

> nationalist parties only representing constituencies in specific regions of the UK, and

> the DUP which in the last parliament was the forth largest party by seats, not invited.


Especially when you consider that Plaid Cymru is only the fourth largest party in Wales (in terms on %age of vote)!

Loz Wrote:

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> SNP will not go into formal coalition. They would

> support Labour when they feel like it, which would

> make Miliband's premiership almost impossible and

> we'll be back at the polls within a year.


I totally agree Loz. In fact I think they would only use coalition to get another referendum on independance. They are nationalists with no interest in a UK or England. It could be argued they shouldn't have been part of that debate at all.

Loz Wrote:

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> Louisa Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > A bit disappointing the DUP and other NI parties

> not invited. It's ok to invite break away

> > nationalist parties only representing

> constituencies in specific regions of the UK, and

> > the DUP which in the last parliament was the

> forth largest party by seats, not invited.

>

> Especially when you consider that Plaid Cymru is

> only the fourth largest party in Wales (in terms

> on %age of vote)!


Suspect if DUP came along - then SF would get annoyed.


And then it would properly kick off.


Plaid were trying to form an alliance with SNP - but not really working.

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