Showing posts with label seneddwr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seneddwr. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Blog Review 32

  • David Cornock looks at Chris Bryant’s recent publicity shot.
  • Paul Flynn looks at how out of touch Neil Kinnock has become and Boris Johnson’s Mayoral bid.
  • Damon Lord notes the speed at which Boris Johnson’s campaign has got up and running.
  • Seneddwr announced his departure from the blogsphere. More on it here by Glamorganshire.
  • Miserable Old Fart notes Chris Bryant’s calls to scrap Welsh Language first announcements. More here by Ordovicius.

Friday, 13 July 2007

Blog Review 30

  • Alun Cairns blogs on a theft at the Assembly. More on this by Daniel Davies.
  • Brit Nat Watch looks at the decision of some Labour AM’s to miss Ieuan Wyn Jones’ speech at the Assembly, and looks at how the Western Mail evaluated their performance at the last Assembly.
  • Cleckanndra looks at the state of the Labour party.
  • Guerrilla Welsh Fare notes the Assembly’s decision to clear Nick Bourne over complaints relating to his blog.
  • Luke Young looks at a few shocks to the system.
  • Seneddwr looks at the hypocrisy of Jenny Willot.

Wednesday, 4 July 2007

Blog Review 23

Monday, 2 July 2007

Blog Review 20

  • Betsan Powys reports on Rhodri Morgan’s fight with Labour MP and the battle to clear One Wales.
  • Alun Cairns says the Labour party have shown their leadership is dishonourable in trying to force the deal through.
  • Amanwy notes Peter Hain’s off message farewell to Nick Ainger.
  • Ceredig states that the leaked Plaid-Labour merger story was in fact a spoof.
  • Damon Lord looks at Rhodri and Ieuan’s civil partnership.
  • Normal Mouth looks at the One Wales document and its implications for voting systems in Wales.
  • Seneddwr looks at the Lab-Plaid coalition for the Presiding Officer and his deputy.

Friday, 29 June 2007

Blog Review 19

  • Adam Price suggests that ex politicians like Ron Davies should be congratulating the progress made at the Assembly instead of sniping from the sidelines.
  • Gwe looks at the socialist view of Plaid and the Labour party.
  • Seneddwr claims Gordon Brown is setting his Deputy up for a fall.
  • Ceredig looks at who has suffered the most through the deals.