Monday, 8 October 2007

Blog Review 70


Unsurprisingly the decision not to call a snap election dominates much of the blogs.

Friday, 5 October 2007

Blog Review 69

  • Betsan Powys notes the lack of appetite for a snap election.
  • Bethan Jenkins looks at what has become of Cameron’s A-Listers.
  • David Jones says he wants an election and hopes the polls don’t put Gordon off.
  • Peter Black looks at complaints against English only telephone canvassing by Labour.
  • Glyn Davies claims Brown has blown it.
  • Andrew Nutt looks at Wayne David’s voting record.
  • Guerrilla Welsh Fare says Brown has a real dilemma.
  • Independence Cymru looks at the possibility of Alex Salmond challenging Brown for his parliamentary seat.
  • Ordovicius says Brown has no way out of calling an election.

Thursday, 4 October 2007

Blog Review 68

  • David Jones says he is convinced there will now be an election.
  • Leanne Wood notes a protest she will be attending on troop withdrawal.
  • Peter Black looks in more detail at Gordon brown’s announcement on troop withdrawal.
  • Glyn Davies praises Cameron’s speech and criticises Lembit Opik and other MP’s for the use of their allowances.
  • Martin Eaglestone suggests David Cameron himself doesn’t expect to win.
  • Guerrilla Welsh Fare sees David Davies comments in the Western Mail as another blow to Nick Bourne’s Assembly strategy.
  • Morgan Hen notes the Lib Dems sponsorship of poll dancing.
  • Normal Mouth says the Tories are betting each way on Welshness.

Wednesday, 3 October 2007

Blog Review 67

  • Betsan Powys highlights Helen Mary’s appraisal of Nick Bourne’s recent comments.
  • David Cornock notes the Tory split on devolution at the conference.
  • Bethan Jenkins gives her views on Nick Bourne’s strategy. Bethan also gives her views on Gordon Bown’s troop withdrawal announcement. More on that here from Nick Bourne and here from Glyn Davies who also attacks the BBC for giving the announcement coverage.
  • Ceredig says Bourne has been left out to hang.
  • Guerrilla Welsh Fare notes the lack of support for devolution within the Tories.
  • Ordovicius notes the lack of preparation for a snap election.

Tuesday, 2 October 2007

Blog Review 66

  • Betsan Powys doesn’t expect a lot of movement on devolution in the next Welsh Conservative manifesto.
  • Paul Flynn doesn’t believe David Cameron’s calls for an early election.
  • Glyn Davies looks at Nick Bourne’s plea for Plaid members to join the Tories.
  • Guerrilla Welsh Fare notes that Nick Bourne is suddenly disagreeing with his own blogs.

Monday, 1 October 2007

Blog Review 65

  • Betsan Powys blogs that Labour are not expecting to win back Blaenau Gwent in the near future.
  • Tom Bodden notes that recent opinion polls have done nothing to raise the hopes of the Tories.
  • Bethan Jenkins calls on Gordon brown to make a decision one way or another about a snap election as does David Jones.
  • Leanne Wood speaks on the Lib Dems privatisation policy for Cardiff buses.
  • Leighton Andrews gives his views on the future of Welsh Labour.
  • Martin Eaglestone claims the Tories have gone to conference with the wrong tactical approach.
  • Brit Nat Watch examines Dr Richard Wyn Jones’ view on Labour’s nationalism.
  • Damon Lord calls for an election for the sake of democracy.
  • Gwe looks at when, and why, Gordon Brown will call a snap election.
  • Luke Young professes his love for Lembit.
  • Ordovicius notes Nick Bourns comments that Alun Cairns will leave the Assembly if elected to Westminster.

Friday, 28 September 2007

Blog Review 64

Thursday, 27 September 2007

Blog Review 63

Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Blog Review 62

  • David Cornock notes more trouble on the beach for Neil Kinnock.
  • Glyn Davies vents his anger at Gordon Brown over the recent Foot and Mouth outbreak.
  • Martin Eaglestone notes Eluned Morgan’s views on the Clear Red Water strategy.
  • Ceredig gives a very interesting appraisal of Gordon Brown’s conference speech.

Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Blog Review 61

Blog Review 60

  • Betsan Powys notes Labour’s plan to become more centralist and scrap the clear red water approach and examines the implications for Rhodri Morgan.
  • David Cornock notes further Labour dissecting of the Assembly election.
  • Glyn Davies gives his critique or Gordon Brown’s speech. More here from Guerrilla Welsh Fare and Ordovicius.

Monday, 24 September 2007

Blog Review 59

Friday, 21 September 2007

Blog Review 58

  • David Cornock notes results of his poll of Lib Dem support for Lembit.
  • Paul Flynn is critical of Ming Campbell’s performance at the Lib Dems conference.
  • Peter Black notes David Davies attack on Nick Bourne. More here from Guerrilla Welsh Fare.
  • Ceredig looks at Plaid’s policy on the House of Lords.
  • Gwe looks at the first Member Proposed Measure at the Assembly.

Thursday, 20 September 2007

Blog Review 57

  • David Cornock notes how the Lib Dems tune has changed.
  • Peter Black defends the Liberals from internal accusations by Eleanor Burnham that it has become a party of monglot English speakers.
  • Gwe gives us a very personal view of the referendum night.
  • Ordovicius gives praised to Plaid Ministers as they faced their first Assembly grilling.
  • Guerrilla Welsh Fare looks at Matt Withers description of Plaid.
  • Welsh Ramblings looks at the shift to the right coming from the Tories and Lib Dems.

Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Blog Review 56

  • David Cornock notes Lembit's latest showbiz splash.
  • Tomos Livingstone looks at the failure of the British public to identify who leads the Liberal Democrats.
  • Bethan Jenkins blogs about the ten years of devolution.
  • Paul Flynn looks at Gordon Brown’s election chances, and his handling of the dangerous case of foot and moth!?
  • Ceredig looks at Lib Dem green tax plans.
  • Damon Lord ponders if Mike German and Ming Campbell have had their day.
  • Gwe returns to blogging with a post about the support for further devolution.
  • Independence Cymru looks at the benefits of devolution.
  • Ordovicius, on behalf of Iain Dale, provides a top 20 list of Welsh blogs.