There was a time, not too long ago, when the Welsh Liberal Democrats mattered. Never at the top, mind you, but they were at least part of the national conversation. A couple of Senedd seats, a smattering of MPs, a sense of progressive credibility. But that time is over. And after this week’s full-throated rejection of Welsh independence from their lone Senedd member, it’s hard to see them doing anything but fading quietly into political irrelevance.
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Just to update. Excluding don’t.knows is very flawed.
1st there is every reason to assume a majority will vote.
Don’t know is more often do not want to comment then have no opinion. And many of the rest are not able to decide with the info available.
Without other evidence it cannot be allocated to either side. Hence why the polls never exclude it.