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  1. #PlaidCymru’s victory in #Caerphilly points to a new kind of electorate | Welsh #politics | The Guardian

    I’m glad to see that the people of Caerphilly rejected #DeformUK and instead voted for a progressive party instead.

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #Wales #UK #WelshAssembly #Senedd

  2. #PlaidCymru’s victory in #Caerphilly points to a new kind of electorate | Welsh #politics | The Guardian

    I’m glad to see that the people of Caerphilly rejected #DeformUK and instead voted for a progressive party instead.

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #Wales #UK #WelshAssembly #Senedd

  3. #PlaidCymru’s victory in #Caerphilly points to a new kind of electorate | Welsh #politics | The Guardian

    I’m glad to see that the people of Caerphilly rejected #DeformUK and instead voted for a progressive party instead.

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #Wales #UK #WelshAssembly #Senedd

  4. #PlaidCymru’s victory in #Caerphilly points to a new kind of electorate | Welsh #politics | The Guardian

    I’m glad to see that the people of Caerphilly rejected #DeformUK and instead voted for a progressive party instead.

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #Wales #UK #WelshAssembly #Senedd

  5. #PlaidCymru’s victory in #Caerphilly points to a new kind of electorate | Welsh #politics | The Guardian

    I’m glad to see that the people of Caerphilly rejected #DeformUK and instead voted for a progressive party instead.

    theguardian.com/politics/2025/

    #Wales #UK #WelshAssembly #Senedd

  6. #Wales could lift #coronavirus #lockdown before rest of #UK, says first minister | Coronavirus outbreak | The Guardian

    The #WelshAssembly has the power to govern when lockdown is lifted as they have put #SocialDistancing into law and have a plan for more rigorous testing for #Covid-19. It will be interesting how things proceed if they strike out on their own.

    theguardian.com/world/2020/apr