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‘No conspiracy – there was little to cheer’: Inside the leaders’ debate

03 Jun 2017 0 minute read

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Alwyn ap Huw
7 years ago

I was also in the audience and have written a bit about my take on the “conspiracy” on my blog http://miserableoldfart.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/right-wing-bloger-becomes-most-left.html . My take is the same as Alun’s, there were plenty of right wingers there, but they were just too miserable to cheer on their own leaders.

Alun Salt
7 years ago

For another opinion http://miserableoldfart.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/right-wing-bloger-becomes-most-left.html who also makes the point that the locals arrived later and had less time to bond with each other. And the locals tended to be more right wing to balance out the left wingers they brought in from Scotland and Wales.

I turned up late because I went into town to get something to eat, so I was probably arriving at the same time as the Tory supporters.

Llywelyn ap Gwilym
Llywelyn ap Gwilym
7 years ago

“For most of the audience, the UK is England.”

Unfortunately for most of the world Wales is ‘Englandandwales’.

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