Disunited kingdom is flagging: "The Celts are also coddled economically. Scotland and Wales are heavily dependent on the public sector. They vote accordingly. The anti-Tory voting bloc in Scotland and Wales was an overwhelming 90 to nine. This perpetuates political support for public sector spending that Britain cannot afford. My fellow Celts prefer to live in La-La land."
Bit harsh, but is it true?
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
BBC - Democracy Live - Welsh Assembly
BBC - Democracy Live - Welsh Assembly: "The Economy and Transport Minister Ieuan Wyn Jones said that he couldn't disclose the amount of subsidy whilst the contract was still out to tender. However he insisted that it was important that the service continued, because of the economic benefits it brings to Ynys Môn."
Ieuanair benefits its founder only.
Ieuanair benefits its founder only.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
BBC News - 'End referendum public row', says Dafydd Elis-Thomas
BBC News - 'End referendum public row', says Dafydd Elis-Thomas
We should have a referendum on whether we need the Welsh Assembly Government and all the associated duplication and expense.
We should have a referendum on whether we need the Welsh Assembly Government and all the associated duplication and expense.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
LIZ JONES: A new, touchy-feely democracy? Try telling that to the badgers... | Mail Online
LIZ JONES: A new, touchy-feely democracy? Try telling that to the badgers... | Mail Online
Badger numbers are out of control, they have no natural predators apart from man and he/she has his hands tied behind his back even when poultry, lambs, young calves and even foals are under attack. Did you know that a badger will eat all the meaty bits and leave the animal alive to endure a lingering and painful death? No? Then you need to get out of the city a bit more often. As far as fiddling with nature is concerned the folks in urban areas cause hardship in the country ares they seldom visit, do-gooders introduced birds of prey into stable environments and now wonder why the songbirds have vanished... the law of unidented consequences applies when the RSPB and other interfering bodies are simply justifying their existence.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1280598/LIZ-JONES-A-new-touchy-feely-democracy-Try-telling-badgers-.html?ito=feeds-newsxml#ixzz0okH5Q4l5
Badger numbers are out of control, they have no natural predators apart from man and he/she has his hands tied behind his back even when poultry, lambs, young calves and even foals are under attack. Did you know that a badger will eat all the meaty bits and leave the animal alive to endure a lingering and painful death? No? Then you need to get out of the city a bit more often. As far as fiddling with nature is concerned the folks in urban areas cause hardship in the country ares they seldom visit, do-gooders introduced birds of prey into stable environments and now wonder why the songbirds have vanished... the law of unidented consequences applies when the RSPB and other interfering bodies are simply justifying their existence.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1280598/LIZ-JONES-A-new-touchy-feely-democracy-Try-telling-badgers-.html?ito=feeds-newsxml#ixzz0okH5Q4l5
Monday, May 3, 2010
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