Showing posts with label david peter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label david peter. Show all posts

Wednesday, 4 July 2007

Blog Review 23

Monday, 18 June 2007

Blog Review 11

As you can imagine the blogsphere has been dominated by the Plaid Conference and the Lib Dems recent movements.

  • Betsan Powys reports the goings on at Plaid’s National Exec meeting in Aberystwyth and rumours that a Red-Green deal is too good to refuse.
  • Alun Cairns notes the desperation of the Lib Dems and turmoil within the Labour party.
  • Bethan Jenkins gives the view of a Plaid AM on the Aber conference and warns against Mike German’s ability to deliver his party’s backing for a deal with Labour.
  • Glyn Davies suggest that the Rainbow agreement could be fading as does Ceredig.
  • Amanwy suggests that a failed Rainbow coalition could see Nick Bourne go to the House of Lords and Glyn Davies step back into the Assembly.
  • David Peter thinks the Lib Dems are drifting towards the rocks.
  • Glamorganshire gives his views on Mike German’s changing position.
  • Gwe looks at the Plaid decision to continue discussions with Labour.
  • Guerrilla Welsh Fare comments on the bizarre political strategy of the Lib Dems.
  • Miserable Old Fart looks at how a Red-Green coalition would affect the SNP in Scotland.
  • Ted Jones comments on the Lib Dems continued farce.
  • Labour Mark can’t understand the mentality of the Liberals.
  • Welsh Ramblings looks at the splits in the Lib Dem camp.

Friday, 8 June 2007

Blog Review 6

  • Betsan Powys notes Edwina Hearts welcoming of Plaid Ministers in the cabinet.
  • Adam Price, whose blog is possibly the most talked about of the week, discusses a shift in mood in the Labour ranks.
  • Peter Black says everyone is having their say on what should be the future Government of Wales.
  • Rhodri Glyn Thomas notes the radical document of the All Wales Accord and says Labour need to be more enthusiastic to secure a Red-Green consensus. Glyn Davies notes the swing to Red-Green.
  • David Peter looks at the winners and losers in a Rainbow scenario.
  • Normal Mouth continues the very interesting and informative debate he has with Adam Price.
  • Vaughan Roderick talks about the Red-Green coalition, translation can be found with Ordovicius.
  • View from the Glen claims that one of the original promoters of the blog connection Leighton Andrews has been left behind by the blogsphere.