The Welsh Conservative party seems to have performed a miracle: They have posted something so absurd and asinine that Twitter, the graveyard of coalition and reason, has united in shaming and lampooning their remark that “Labour and their lycra clad lobbyists are slowing Wales down with their blanket 20mph speed limit”.
The Welsh Government, which is in the process of electing Vaughan Gething as its new First Minister after the surprise resignation of Mark Drakeford, introduced a 20mph speed limit not to a rapture of applause, but raised eyebrows, controversies and conspiracy theories (the last one seems the natural public reaction to most things now) last year.
Despite the directive just calling for roads and streets with a 30mph speed limit to be reduced to 20mph, with local councils still ultimately holding the power to have the final say on it, Conservatives have taken up the issue as if people are being forced to drive down the M4 or the A470 at 20mph speeds.
> "Far more pleasant for walkers and cyclists": 20mph speed limit analysis hailed "astonishing", with drivers' journeys just 45 seconds longer
And while the Westminster Tory Government continues to pledge its allegiance to drivers to halt the so-called ongoing “war on motorists” and continue its “angry rhetoric” on traffic calming measures like low traffic neighbourhoods, 20mph speed limits, and even public transport schemes, the Welsh wing of the party has taken it upon themselves to mount an assault on the 20mph warriors — you know, road safety campaigners, transport experts, and mums and dads who want safety for their children.
And the next step in its assault has come in the form of a Twitter post yesterday, with the most shoddy use of Photoshop I’ve seen in a while, and that’s bearing in mind the Princess of Wales’ latest endeavours with it.
The Welsh Conservatives wrote: “We will SCRAP Labour and Plaid's blanket 20mph speed limit and get Wales moving,” with a cyclist wearing a jersey and a helmet, made to seem as if they’re holding a speed gun pointing at a car.
And cyclists, not just the lycra clad ones, mind you, have blasted the post.
“Ahhh, so basically, you don't care about children being able to walk around their neighbourhoods or to school safely,” wrote James Stafford, while Nick Hawksworth wrote: “This is why nobody likes Tories anymore; Name calling nasty party.”
One person replied saying: “Playground comments about clothes are disgusting and fuel road crime. Shame on you,” while another commented: “Way to alienate people and the proof that you are finished as a government nationally, certainly becoming more and more irrelevant in Wales.”
Folks, do you think they may have read too much into its one-off win in the Uxbridge by-elections, opposing London’s ultra-low emission zones?
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Here are some more replies on the tweet…
Despite me cynically looking for them, not a single anti-cycling or pro-Tory comment in the replies! Have the Tories managed to unite Twitter?
The irony deepens when you consider that just three years ago, senior members of the Welsh Tories were calling on the Welsh Government to bring in a 20mph limit calling it a “common sense” plan.
And funnily, some of the lycra clad cyclists they accuse of lobbying the government into making the nationwide changes are the same ones who are going to be somewhat negatively affected by the blanket speed limit, in losing many routes previously used for time trials.
In November last year, Cycling Time Trials (CTT) introduced a ban on events taking place on roads with 20mph speed limits, with existing courses in such areas going to have to be scrapped or modified to avoid the zones. Many cyclists feared that this would spell the end of safe time trial courses and could be the tip of the iceberg for British racing.
> All cyclists must adhere to 20mph speed limits during time trials in Britain – as governing body cites safety concerns and risk of causing “public outrage”
I think they’re giving us too much credit. If the lycra lobby were indeed so powerful, maybe they’d fix up all the potholes first…
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They're not really in office at the moment.
Labour are in power in Wales, have been since 1997.
I fully expect The Conservatives to lose the next UK GE but I think the Welsh election after that may throw up some surprises.
Indeed hence my qualification as I realised I was using pars pro toto (but was too lazy to be more explicit / fix the sentence). I would suspect the Welsh Conservatives at the very least listen to the tunes at the national level if not taking explicit directions (I don't know the politics well)?
Surprises? Always possible, particularly if Labour in Wales can't get a bit more attention (money) from a Labour government in Westminster.
I think that will actually be Welsh Labour's Achilles heel.
Blaming Westminster has been the standard response to most of the public sector failures in Wales. That's going to be a lot harder to do when it's Labour in Westminster too.
Labour looked virtually untouchable in Scotland until the SNP came along and they were almost wiped out.
The consevative and unionist branch of the conservative and unionist party don't have any office, so to speak, in Cymru to be out of.
And they have never had a majority here.
“Labour and their lycra clad lobbyists are slowing Wales down with their blanket 20mph speed limit”.
The tories are doing what the establishment did to Corbyn: throwing mountains of mud because some of it will stick even if it is patently not true. The evidence supports this approach, and the continued repetition of anti-cycling, anti-Active Travel nonsense will have an effect, as it did with Corbyn.
As either Goebbels or Stalin said "A lie often repeated becomes the truth."
These lies will be repeated ad infinitum, they will be spread on thousands of social media websites until they are accepted as true, and much of the media will concur. AFAIK, the BBC didn't report the LTN fiasco, but this morning they did feature a hysterical Telegraph report, saying that millions of motorists were going to be fined. The story was totally absurd, but the BBC repeated it.
We should be worried.
That's politics though. Everybody lies.
Virtually every tweet featured in this article is misrepresenting the Welsh Conservatives' position on 20 mph.
People on both sides of the argument are trying to deliberately mislead.
'They're all as bad as each other' is a trope used by people who want to defend the indefensible actions of the most cynical and dishonest politicians.
The parties are not all the same.
They really are.
Pick any major political party and you'll find it full of cynical and dishonest people.
Power corrupts and all that.
Welsh Labour, The SNP, The Conservatives.
All in power for a long time and all mired in controversy.
Errr, they really are.
Be careful, you'll be here for hours, and no argument will make him deviate from his line, he'll always try and have the last word. Really tedious.
Maybe with some graphs.
Of dubious origin.
I have genuinely never seen a twitter comments section so aligned. Its actually impressive how consistently hated and disrespected the tories have become across all demographics.
The next GE is going to be labour vs reform. The tories aren't mask off enough to satisfy the right and are too awful to appeal to anyone else.
Savile Row clad
fraudstersembezzelersliarslobbyists€30,000 for a bike with RIM BRAKES!!!???
(slowly retreats into bunker...)
But it's been blessed and sprinkled with holy water or something, probably. You can't lose if god's on your side.
You could describe the Pope's personal guard as Swiss Stop, and very effective.
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