Obviously this is UK wide but the more people looking to travel to Europe from Wales the better as that can only help push passenger numbers up.

In other news polling seems to suggest that Plaid Cymru may well be the largest party in the Senedd after 6th May and are the most likely to form a government.
Seat projection
Plaid Cymru 39
Reform 34
Labour 10
Conservatives 6
Green Party 4
Liberal Democrats 3
49 seats required for a majority.


 
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Rarely do I see CWL feature is such campaigns, but it seems one of JFCs mail-outs this week was solely for CWL originating cheap flights! 👏

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Senedd Election 2026 result
Plaid Cymru 43
Reform 34
Labour 9
Conservatives 7
Green Party 2
Liberal Democrats 1

A historic result
 
Why have my people voted for an England centric party? Embarrassing! At the least the Scots had sense to keep
Refom out.
People are complicated but the Tories have always had a decent vote share in Wales and Reform have taken that over and tapped into people's frustration but at least they are not the largest party and Wales has made history with a Welsh party winning the election. The UK now has 3 pro independence parties in charge in the nations definitely a massive political change.
 
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Senedd Election 2026 result
Plaid Cymru 43
Reform 34
Labour 9
Conservatives 7
Green Party 2
Liberal Democrats 1

A historic result
Very happy to see Plaid come through. It’s a shame they had to push the “us or Reform” narrative over their other policies, but needs must I guess. Given the long wait, I just pray they do a good job.
 
Very happy to see Plaid come through. It’s a shame they had to push the “us or Reform” narrative over their other policies, but needs must I guess. Given the long wait, I just pray they do a good job.
It seemed to work though. Of course the hard part begins on Monday. Making a difference while being a minority government who will have to rely for the most part of on the party that's just been embarrassed and aren't used to being in opposition.
 
It seemed to work though. Of course the hard part begins on Monday. Making a difference while being a minority government who will have to rely for the most part of on the party that's just been embarrassed and aren't used to being in opposition.
It is a shame that the "stop Reform" message clouded the issue as otherwise Plaid were organised and disciplined with very few gaffs along the way. They seemed to strike the right balance without resorting to gimmicks, over-simplification of their proposals and of course the immigration card (regardless of it not being a devolved matter). The relatively high turnout worked in their favour and the electorate took the fight down to the wire in the new valley heartlands which Reform assumed they'd win hands down.

As for Labour, they won't be only embarrassd. They will be in utter disarray for quite a long time as they react to the public's backlash. Not sure they will form much of a support to Plaid for some time.

Plaid's win also raises two key quesitons. How will they deliver against a hostile Westminster Government (be that Labour today or perhaps Reform in the future) and will Reform be able to organise themselves as an effective opposition without becoming a collection of rats in a sack? If Reform can swallow the loss and build credibility without resorting to their usual nonsense then Plaid will have a battle on their hands to deliver anything as Labour won't necessarily be there to prop them up.
 
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It is a shame that the "stop Reform" message clouded the issue as otherwise Plaid were organised and disciplined with very few gaffs along the way. They seemed to strike the right balance without resorting to gimmicks, over-simplification of their proposals and of course the immigration card (regardless of it not being a devolved matter). The relatively high turnout worked in their favour and the electorate took the fight down to the wire in the new valley heartlands which Reform assumed they'd win hands down.

As for Labour, they won't be only embarrassd. They will be in utter disarray for quite a long time as they react to the public's backlash. Not sure they will form much of a support to Plaid for some time.

Plaid's win also raises two key quesitons. How will they deliver against a hostile Westminster Government (be that Labour today or perhaps Reform in the future) and will Reform be able to organise themselves as an effective opposition without becoming a collection of rats in a sack? If Reform can swallow the loss and build credibility without resorting to their usual nonsense then Plaid will have a battle on their hands to deliver anything as Labour won't necessarily be there to prop them up.
It's the challenge of government Plaid Cymru will no doubt relish. As a party they've been used to striking deals and working with others. I'm sure they'll be able to do that as a government.
As Reform it's probably just a matter of time until they get defections and people leaving their group.
 

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