- David Cornock notes the calls for tax varying powers at the Assembly and highlights Eleanor Burnham’s previous job.
- Glyn Davies looks at the progress of the All Wales Convention.
- Amlwch to Magor gives his rebuttal to Huw Lewis’ claims that there are no anti Welsh Language voices in the Labour party.
- Guerrilla Welsh Fare discusses ‘Y Byd’ and gives a summery of the contenders for Welsh Labour’s leadership.
- Luke Young hits back at Peter Black’s claims Labour were clamping down on dissent.
- Normal Mouth discusses Labour’s need to change in his latest Golwg column.
Friday, 22 February 2008
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Interestingly, I posted a comment to Luke Young's post pointing out that I was not accusing Welsh Labour of stifling dissent but instead just quoting the Wales on Sunday. He did not publish that comment. Perhaps I should be accusing Luke of stifling dissent.
Given the fact that you sensor all your comments and anything that isn't "Oh Peter please run for leader" gets deleated maybe you shouldn't be calling the kettle black!
It's up now, Peter. Feel free to accuse me of stifling dissent, I've heard worse.
I have reposted this in my own name rather than using the account I use for another blog:
Then I apologise Luke. Anon: I don't censor my comments, I just don't post anonymous attacks from trolls. If you put your name to it then I would publish it and answer it. I think that is a reasonable policy.
Oh and I am not running for leader by the way and don't particularly want to do the job either. I would say that is an exclusive for this blog except that I have said it twice on TV and once on radio in the last week.
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