Wales

  • Reform UK moves on in Wales

    Reform UK continues to increase its presence in the Welsh fold with a second Senedd member now turning to the party after feeling disaffection in their political duties while currently in office.

    The defection of James Evans MS (Brecon and Radnorshire/Reform UK) may mark a starting point for a renewed push into heartlands usually leaning toward Labour or nationalist entities that seek a greater autonomy for the nation.



    However, it’s a difficult field of play for a party that sounds too English and looks to London for most if not all of the fulfilment of its real purposes for power.

    The base that is now building up in all four corners of the UK has a certain size of energy and expectation and it needs to follow through to confidently assert its dominance in Parliament, and elsewhere.

  • Caught: “Hack Wales” coder

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal coder alleged of working on a project called “Hack Wales” for the now-defunct Iran Defence Organisation has now been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of working against the Welsh nation by coding antics in criminal realms using immigration as an excuse.

    It’s alleged to suspect is an expert in mapping software. He combines locations to criminal activity. It’s believed the entity was seeking to steal gold, and other assets.

    Wales in disarray

    It’s been reported by many that crime is increasing in the small UK nation in spite of declarations by some UK citizens that it’s a safe place.

    In total, it’s reported that car crime is acute and gangs have previously been formed in the South of Wales to run expansive car jacking and ripping events across Wales.

  • Nationalism destroys the UK

    It may sound fair to increase nationalism in Wales, but the hypocrisy of it has begun to show elsewhere. It’s not true that Welsh people are benefiting from having a better sense of themselves. In England it’s seen to be a detriment to community cohesion and this is being seen to be true in Wales as well.

    The fact is we have to see the UK as being a Union of four nations that has to stick together. This is our only priority at the top level. This is undermined by insisting on local character where it involves an entire national population.

    The present effort to rewrite the State of Wales is just one example of error slipping into the system. It has separated communities along lines that are drawn by feelings and senses of identity. This is meant that people have felt more hate and have seen more division than before.

    The idea that a nation should celebrate its language as being a priority is ridiculous. It should be using that language – or any other – to build stronger bridges between people. It’s not how we sound but what we are saying to each other that makes the most difference in building relations back up.

  • Update: MI5 mole

    In a further update to a sensational plot to plant a mole in MI5, it’s believed Welsh nationalists are behind the plan.

    It’s believed to centre on economic activity and the prosperity of the nation in the Union.

    According to research, many nationalist groups in Wales remain hidden and out of view. Their activity is mainly thought to be about the protection of countryside, peopled heritage, and modern issues of urban management.

    However, apart from the existence of Parliamentary politics and local to national political activity, this sort of radicalism is thought to have its base in unnamed groups.

    They’re not believed to be armed. In fact, many closeted Welsh nationalists are pacifist.

    However, this attempt shows a concerted effort to disrupt reasonable intelligence gathering for the purposes of security.

  • Reform UK sign in to Senedd

    Laura Anne Jones MS has joined Reform UK – the popular conservative-leaning alternative.

    She’s its first Senedd member.

    Reform UK has made inroads in Wales over the last year. It aims to surpass the Conservatives.

  • Revealed: MOD “Firefight” program

    You might think Wales is a quiet place. It has hills, valleys, and fields. The picture perfect image isn’t raucous. The unofficial national symbol of a sheep tells a story of a slow life.

    In recent history, these go-to’s have not been so familiar even to the people of Wales as they are. The strange events that unfolded in many of its towns and cities explain why this is.

    The Ministry of Defence (or, MOD) is a strange department. It doesn’t exist to fight an enemy, but it helps the British Army to do it. Meanwhile, it should have other duties to perform.

    In the backstreets of Wales, it became clear it hadn’t. The strange noises, the burned out homes, and car doors left wide open showed this. The locals were able to talk about it too.

    They’d seen MOD officials on their streets, taking people from their homes. They’d seen guns taken out – and quickly put back in. It was a firefight here and there that raised concerns.

    The official excuse had been a “recruitment cum conscription” exercise, based off inaccurate reporting. The plan was to jolt people into action, but they also had the wrong contacts.

    The trauma led to kids missing school, adults quitting jobs, and officials in despair. The duration was closer to ten years than ten days, as an MOD spokesperson mistakenly suggested.

  • Wales has its own news

    Wales is a country that has its own population, parliament, and government. It’s a diverse and vibrant place that supports economic development, cultural pursuits, and a good lifestyle. It’s not often in the corporate news however and its elections barely register as having taken place.

    This has to change. Wales has its own news. It’s got its own functions. It’s in the throws of its own way of life. At our present time the same issues trend everywhere and in most places. Although there’s sufficient coverage of what goes on in most places, it’s not necessarily true of Wales.