Editorial

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This Thursday the people of Britain face a choice. A choice of government, but also, in many ways, a choice of which party will lead that government. Britain stands at a crossroads, and the people must think carefully before deciding who gets to privatise the crossroads.

Here at Broadsheet we are proud of our long tradition of neutrality regarding foreign elections, but the time has come to make a stand. Ireland needs a strong Europe, and a strong Europe needs a strong, confident Britain. It’s clear that only one party can deliver this.

This is why Broadsheet has taken the historic decision to endorse Plaid Cymru in this election. We call on all English men and women to go out on Thursday and where possible give their first preference to the Welsh Nationalists, and then transfer on as they see fit. Ymlaen i fuddugoliaeth.

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29 thoughts on “Editorial

  1. Weedless

    “transfer on as they see fit” ha yeah! There’s no transferring over here, us plebs can only be trusted to make our mark with an X, there’ll be none of that numbers business.

  2. ahjayzis

    While I respect your opinion, I’ll be scrawling in a picture and the name of my preferred candidate from Mebyon Kernow / The Sons of Cornwall.

    It’s all pointless though since I’m in a Labour safe seat.
    Male, English, younger Joan Burton will be laughing all the way to the bank.

  3. The Old Boy

    I’m voting Tooting Popular Front – Power to the People and freedom for Tooting!

  4. Ultach

    I’ll be voting. It’s not just Britain that’s in the UK, a bit of this country is as well, the bit I’m in. Which, of course, you know well and nice baiting with the “foreign” quip which I can’t resist biting. Neither Plaid nor SNP are standing here though. Or Labour. A few safe unionist constituencies in the northeast do have a UKIP and a Conservative candidate which will split the pro-Union.

    1. Spaghetti Hoop

      Surprised the SNP aren’t standing, given that’s where we’re all from.

      JOKE!!
      ;)

          1. Spaghetti Hoop

            It was a bad joke that rightly back-fired for me ;)
            My humble apols / tá brón orm, Ultach.

  5. Count Chuckula

    That’d be buddugoliaeth, for “victory”, not fuddugoliaeth as you have it, Broadsheet.
    *pushes sbectol up trwyn*

  6. Ultach

    Soft mutation. B changes to f after the preposition i. It’s been a while though.

      1. Ultach

        Take that all yous wans that did computer science and management studies. My Celtic Studies degree has finally been useful. To make a point on Broadsheet, granted, but useful none the less.

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