Balanced Question Time panel tonight - of course not! VOL 2
Discussion
jmorgan said:
I didn't vote him. The Welsh Nationalist have been emboldened by the debates around the ;past election and at one point she was trying to link up with Sturgeon. I reckon she is a closet crown fancier as well.
However, we have the Assembly. Cons out number the Plaid by 1 and Labour rule the roost.
There was an interesting standoff for first minister when they wanted to vote for a new , the incumbent was held at a 50 50 vote until the Wood relented. She wants the top job in that gas and air shop in Cardiff.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-362698...
Now that would have been car crash TV and made her really insufferable.
Aye I remember that being played out in the news, the Labour knobber (Carwyn Jones?) kept the top job didn't he? However, we have the Assembly. Cons out number the Plaid by 1 and Labour rule the roost.
There was an interesting standoff for first minister when they wanted to vote for a new , the incumbent was held at a 50 50 vote until the Wood relented. She wants the top job in that gas and air shop in Cardiff.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-362698...
Now that would have been car crash TV and made her really insufferable.
Murph7355 said:
Thick as two short planks. Hasn't a clue on anything whatsoever.
If I were Welsh, I'd be embarrassed that she represents my country.
Still, Westminster only ever deals with matters for the English and only looks out for the English so of course Wales would be better off independent (but not just yet mind). Imbecile.
She doesn't though does she it's a labour majority - who have run a mockery of the NHS before he latest issues. If I were Welsh, I'd be embarrassed that she represents my country.
Still, Westminster only ever deals with matters for the English and only looks out for the English so of course Wales would be better off independent (but not just yet mind). Imbecile.
I'm a proud Welshman - but live in England - not once have I ever wanted Wales to be independent.
However I did actually vote for Dafydd Wiggley when he was the MP in Gwynedd. Why? I met him on many occasions a true gent but first and foremost he actually did things for local people that was first secondly wanting Independance. I remember telling him as much I'm voting for you as you have done such a great job for our constituancy and continue to do so but I have no interest of Independance. (This was a time pre devolved parliaments so the desire for a bigger council to hear the local concerns was his response from memory all those decades ago).
soxboy said:
voyds9 said:
bomb said:
Priest, ( also Guardian Columnist), bhes about people with more than one job.
I'm sure the Rt. Rev. Richard Coles also agreesHalb said:
He did the same thing, and a better one I feel, for the attack last year.
He did indeed, but its all getting a bit repetitive and becoming hollow now. Along with projecting flags on to buildings, turning off lights on tourist attractions and making heart shapes with hands, I'm just going to have to add an Andrew Neil on This week on to the list as the stock response, while avoiding the elephant in the room and passing time until a repeat is needed. Neil is about the only one on TV who made any sense and gave a fair hearing to both sides in the referendum debate, and about the only who takes to task politicians on his show when they starting talking bks, but last nights segment of resilience was more than a bit cringing to watch.
DrDeAtH said:
Or that......No imagine that face if Wood had won with UKIP and the Cons backing her. Think there would have been steam out the ears.
If that had happened then the cons in Wales and UKIP would need eradicating at the polls. Unfortunately the nationalists would capitalise on that.
shudders at the thought
DrDeAtH said:
But we need the EU... Where will we get our pocket money from?
Same old story....
Why did no-one say:Same old story....
"The EU doesn't give you money. The EU doesn't have any money. It gives you back your own money after extracting some of it for Greece and other poor economies. Now after Brexit the Tories may or may not maintain that level of investment but if they don't you have the option to vote an alternative party into government. That's called democracy".
?
It seems such an obvious argument to the "we will lose EU funding" argument.
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