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  • And they call the wlesh-speakers a 'crachach', them with their 100 pound a plate dinners and their posh clubs.

    A fate worse than Hain? 2008

  • The "crachach" establishment would have an even tighter grip on place.

    What's an AM worth Glyn Davies 2007

  • Yes my friends, Plaid is outwardly a mainstream political party, but behind the smokescreen of respectability we are a fascist organization bent on conquering England (and indeed Europe; not sure about Essex though) with the goal of ridding the earth of Jews and Slavs in order to make room for the glorious master race: the dreaded crachach (Don Touhig was right).

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • Yes my friends, Plaid is outwardly a mainstream political party, but behind the smokescreen of respectability we are a fascist organization bent on conquering England (and indeed Europe; not sure about Essex though) with the goal of ridding the earth of Jews and Slavs in order to make room for the glorious master race: the dreaded crachach (Don Touhig was right).

    Plaid's agenda exposed 2009

  • Kinocks are the Euro-crachach - couldn't have happened to a worse family ...

    The Kinnock Factor 2008

  • Welsh, evidently not good enough for the Labour crachach.

    The Kinnock Factor 2008

  • For a start if anyone here thinks that the pinnacle of the 'Welsh Year' is the National Eisteddfod, then you live a crachach bubble to end all crachach bubbles and you definitely need to get out of Wales more often to get a sense of perspective.

    Labour: no presence at the Eisteddfod 2008

  • I want every election leaflet in Islwyn to carry that fact and those figures, so we really know who the crachach are.

    Touhig cashes in 2008

  • For a start if anyone here thinks that the pinnacle of the 'Welsh Year' is the National Eisteddfod, then you live a crachach bubble to end all crachach bubbles and you definitely need to get out of Wales more often to get a sense of perspective.

    Labour: no presence at the Eisteddfod 2008

  • Only welsh-speakers are the crachach, apparently, in the eyes of NuLab.

    The Kinnock Factor 2008

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