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« on: September 08, 2021, 10:07:49 AM »

They seem to have saved Alun Cairns’ (former Secretary of State for Wales) bacon, with the Vale of Glamorgan losing only one ward. I seem to remember a previous set of proposed boundaries where the seat was cleaved in two, with one half merging with Bridgend and the other merging with Penarth and the area around it (which does have wards with decent Tory strength but also has a number of very Labour wards). Seat is still marginal of course but I imagine he’d be reasonably happy with this result.

The annexation of a large chunk of the Swansea valley by Brecon and Radnorshire is quite amusing though.

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