Showing posts with label senddwr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label senddwr. Show all posts

Monday, 9 July 2007

Blog Review 25

Wednesday, 4 July 2007

Blog Review 24

  • Betsan Powys reports on the Beavan Foundation Q&A.
  • Vaughan Roderick offers more on the Labour gang of four.
  • Peter Black offers an update on his previous post regarding the roles of the presiding and deputy presiding officers.
  • Glamorganshire looks at the outburst of Lynn Neagle.
  • Ordovicius notes Leighton Andrews reluctant accepting of the Red-Green deal.
  • Seneddwr states that the Labour AM’s and MP’s have left their fight back too late.

Friday, 29 June 2007

Blog Review 18

  • Adam Price offers his views as why Red-Green offers the best option for his Party and states that the Lib Dems have found themselves politically damaged.
  • Bethan Jenkins gives her approval to the agreement. Ever the party loyalist
  • Martin Eaglestone vows to back Rhodri Morgan in this agreement.
  • Amanwy looks at the Labour “No” campaign.
  • Guerrilla Welsh Fare states why Plaid should not listen to those calling for opposition.
  • Pro Rainbow supporter Ordovicius comments on recent blogs by Adam Price and Bethan Jenkins.
  • Senddwr comments on the inner workings of the Labour party.

Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Blog Review 13

  • There has been a lot of blogging about Leighton Andrews’ apparent decision to back a Red-Green agreement. Comment on this comes from Guerrilla Welsh Fare, View from the Glen, Glamorganshire and Welsh Ramblings.
  • Tom Bodden reports Plaid AM Gareth Jones dismay at the delay for Assembly headquarters in north Wales.
  • Alun Cairns raises the issue of the lack of effort made for the 50th anniversary of the naming of the Prince of Wales and the heckling he received for bringing it up.
  • Leanne Wood notes Tory comments about the Assembly being accountable to Westminster.
  • Peter Black states that the Lib Dems have agreed to wait on Plaid to decide on a coalition.
  • Glamorganshire looks at the unlucky career of Rosemary Butler.
  • Welsh Independence looks at how the Government of Wales Act caters to Labour’s needs.
  • Ordovicius looks at how the plenary session will be influenced by coalition talks.
  • New blogger Senddwr examines politicians employing members of their family.
  • Sion Owain shows a copy of the email to all Plaid members from Ieuan Wyn regarding meetings to consult about a possible coalition.