2 days ago
Wales needs a green future, not Nigel Farage's coalmine fantasy
In south Wales on Monday, the leader of Reform UK offered a Farage mirage of reopened coalmines and blast furnaces (Nigel Farage's pitch for Welsh elections: bring back coalmining, 9 June). When questioned, he did not acknowledge the practical absurdity of such restorations; he responded with the conman's alibi – they are 'ambitions' and 'nothing is impossible'.
Welsh knowledge of the destruction of industries is tragic, profound and recent. By pretending that past can be reversed with just 'a change of mindset', Farage is showing contempt for the experience and intelligence of the people of Wales.
Like all communities that have endured rapid and massive economic change without proper preparation or compensation, they need the realism and security of a productive green future, not the cynical dishonesty of a Trump tribute KinnockLabour, House of Lords
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