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Welcome back to the Pave Darren Social Club. The lads are here. We're having a good crack
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So, what do you make of Labour cancelling or delaying some of these elections then
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Obviously, they're not in a strong position. If they were in a strong position, they wouldn't be doing it, would they
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I think everything that's coming from all the other parties... Well, Labour, I haven't got a chance to..
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They just drop in there... ..of the sky, basically. OK, and let me bring you in, sir, because you're also part of the choir
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so thank you for that. Now, I believe that you've been a Labour voter all your life. Yes. So where are you at now
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I'd stopped voting Labour with Jeremy Corbyn. I couldn't cope with him
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I voted for Keir Starmer, but I don't think I'll be voting for Keir Starmer come the next election
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and it leaves me feeling very disillusioned and saddened by politics as a whole I haven got people to look up to admire respect and vote for What could Labour do to get your vote
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Difficult question. I don't think Labour will get many votes because my opinion of politics is
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politicians have forgotten about the people they're supposed to be representing, especially Westminster politics
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they're all for London and the South East, and they've forgotten the likes of Wales altogether
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Do you want Welsh independence? I think Wales should be independent but not Plaid Cymru
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Complete independence. So just total independence? Total independence. I know people say, oh, we can't afford it
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but I think it's worth giving it a go. Because actually, as I said, Westminster
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I've forgotten about Wales. I've forgotten about North England probably. That's all it is, London-centric
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They want London and the south-east. And the Senate is just an arm of Westminster
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They've got no political power, they've got no tax-raising powers, so the Senate is not what it should be
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So I think Wales should go for independence