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Posted by diogenes on 2026-January-14 18:19:00, Wednesday




An opinion poll has been published by YouGov on voter intention in May's Senedd elections which, if even remotely accurate (and YouGov are highly respected), is absolutely huge.

Plaid 37 per cent
Reform 23
Green 13
Conservative 10
Labour 10

Remember, Labour has always won a plurality of the votes in every nationwide election in Wales for more than a hundred years.

Keir Hardie, MP for Merthyr Tydfil, was a founder of Labour; the historic role of Keir Starmer, who was named after the first Keir, will be to destroy Labour.

(Of course, Starmer himself is completely ruled by Morgan McSweeney, who doesn't even hold any elected political office; that is how rotten Britain's political system is.)

Another thing. The seat projection on the basis of the above is Plaid on 45 (out of 96 seats) and the Greens on 11. That is, Plaid can form a government for Wales with Green support. And the Welsh Greens support independence.

So, after May, as well as finishing off Starmer's premiership (presumably to the useless Wes Streeting), we could well see both the Senedd and Hollyrood with a majority in favour of independence.

With Sinn Fein in charge of Stormont, this will mean that England is going to have to get used to the idea that the game of dominating other nations through this English nationalist construct, the 'UK', is well and truly finished.

And the union will certainly not survive a Reform or Reform-Tory majority at Westminster. Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have no intention of being ruled by the far right.

What we are witnessing is the end of the dicephalous Uniparty, with the Tories destroyed by Reform, and Labour destroyed by the Greens.

The Blairites have spent the last several years purging the Left from Labour, claiming that they, the Blairites, are the adults in the room; but in fact all they have done is destroyed the Labour Party, whilst keeping the cabinet seats warm for Farage and his fellow grifters.

Of course, it's still (relatively) early days, and this is only one opinion poll; but if things are anything like this on May 7, then the UK will experience the biggest electoral earthquake in its history, one which will see the end of not just Starmer, but, ultimately, of the United Kingdom itself.


diogenes



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