tyb
going to filter all the bread shitter.
they have no class if they were no lower class.
o7
tyb
going to filter all the bread shitter.
they have no class if they were no lower class.
o7
yeah but anon is unvaxxed.
THE WHITEHOUSE - 2HRS AGO
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Vice President Marine 250 Celebration
https://youtu.be/CAblporeo3s
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notable trolling and reminders
source or it dindu nuffin
don't believe it
if that inmate wanted to kill him
he would have done it.
sounds like bullshit to try and help him get moved somewhere else.
PLAID CYMRU WINS IN CAERPHILLY - REFORM U.K COMES SECOND
Plaid Cymru has won the Caerphilly by-election, marking the first time since 1918 that the Labour Party has lost the seat in either the Senedd or Westminster.
The result, announced in the early hours of Friday, 24 October 2025, signifies a major political shift in a constituency that had been a Labour stronghold for over a century.
The by-election was triggered by the sudden death of Labour's Member of the Senedd, Hefin David, in August 2025.
Final Result: Lindsay Whittle of Plaid Cymru was declared the winner, becoming the new Member of the Senedd for Caerphilly.
Turnout: The voter turnout was 50.43%, a significant increase from the 44% recorded in the 2021 Senedd election, making it the first Welsh Parliament by-election to achieve over 50% turnout.
Key Contenders: The race was primarily a two-horse contest between Plaid Cymru and Reform UK, with Labour's candidate, Richard Tunnicliffe, finishing in third place.
Despite being the bookmakers' favourite, Reform UK did not win the seat.
Political Significance: The loss is a major blow to Labour, which had held the seat since 1918 and had dominated Welsh politics since devolution began in 1999.
The result is seen as a bellwether for the upcoming May 2026 Senedd elections, indicating a significant realignment in Welsh politics with voters increasingly rejecting the traditional Labour and Conservative parties.
they are. they bought in all the immigrantion, climate change and e.u talking points.
but they played the sympathy card on their voters
because reform did not pay tribute to the died suddenly labour mp in wales.
the media are using it to attack reform u.k for not winning a seat first time.