We’re asking people whether Wales should follow England, who are giving millions to councils to tackle potholes.
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00:00It might if we had to travel backwards and forwards to England all the time
00:04because that's a fair few miles.
00:07Do I speak on it with any level of authority? I wouldn't want to come across as foolish
00:12but definitely I think as a sort of man on the street you do, yeah, you wish the
00:18councils would spend money a little bit better. It does seem that a lot of money
00:21gets poured into things that don't actually affect people's day-to-day
00:23lives but also I don't see behind the scenes so I can't speak to her but yeah.
00:27You know there's lots of cutbacks and sometimes we need to
00:30prioritise what is the most important things for our communities to do, spend
00:34something in the short term or the long term and that sort of thing so that's
00:37something that they've got to work out, do they invest in something now to
00:40prevent you know the problems that we've got in the future so I think that's the
00:43juggling that the politicians and the councils have got to sort themselves out.
00:47It's just cars in terms of the solutions that are out there. Electric, we ain't got a problem with coming in on a bus.