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The post that was quoted here has been removedHere's the address of the Welsh Conservative party, why don't you write to them and ask how many members they have and if it's less get them to explain how they have 400k more votes than Plaid Cymru, the almighty second largest party in Wales.
The post that was quoted here has been removedHere's your original quote in case you have forgotten, "Plaid Cymru is the second largest political party" and now that I've proven this to be incorrect, it's Plaid Cymru is the second largest political party by membership?
@shavixmir saidReally? I’ve not seen that. I hope they get it and win.
The second independence referendum vote (whether to have it or not) looks like it’s gonna be settled in courts.
@divegeester saidWhat makes you think they'll want that trade? As long as they can trade with Ireland, Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Germany, they'll be perfectly happy to let the Sassenach stew.
Really? I’ve not seen that. I hope they get it and win.
Then I hope they gain entry to the EU, because it’s going to be hilarious watching them trying to find the money rebuild a trade border along Hadrian’s Wall.
@shallow-blue saidWhat are they going to trade with Ireland? They already have sheep and whiskey.
What makes you think they'll want that trade? As long as they can trade with Ireland, Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Germany, they'll be perfectly happy to let the Sassenach stew.
The post that was quoted here has been removedYou mean the measures like number of votes, seats in government and overall amount of power the party has, those measures? Sure none of that is important as long as you get a few paying members. Or is it paid? Do you see the flaw in your quoted Wiki page?
@shallow-blue said60% of Scotland’s exports go to England.
What makes you think they'll want that trade? As long as they can trade with Ireland, Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Germany, they'll be perfectly happy to let the Sassenach stew.