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Meow!

Betsan Powys and Glyn Davies are quick to point out that Kirsty and Jenny’s " friendship " doesn’t seem as cosy as they would like to portray. I blogged a while back that whilst I origionally thought the contest would be good for the Lib Dems it could well have some destructive elements . Kirsty’s chief cheeleader has done the debate a great deal of disservice with his continual attacks...

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Glyn "foot in mouth" Davies!

Sometime farmer and politician Glyn Davies, ex ARESEmbly Member for Mid Wales seems at times oblivious to the harm the big supermarkets have done to small business' and not least to family farmers, he crows with delight at the thought of a new Tesco opening in Newtown, he even let's himself be "used" in their press release, "when I mentioned that the new supermarket to be built in the...

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The Trouble with Gold, Part I

... slump in employment or wages'The Gold Standard groped its way to a "culminating excellence" (as Glyn Davies calls it in his History of Money) in mid-19th century London. Five decades later, it was running pretty much worldwide. But then came the First World War, demanding huge supplies of fresh cash to fund the mechanized slaughter of 20 million men in the mud of Flanders, eastern...

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Blog Review: 238

Paul Flynn looks at Nick Clegg’s leadership. Glyn Davies looks at the pre-budget report. Peter Black examines student debt. More here from Welsh Ramblings . John Dixon looks at Cameron’s U-Turn. Guerrilla Welsh Fare looks at things getting catty in the Lib Dem leadership race. Miss Wagstaff notes Leighton Adnrews ruling himself out of the Labour leadership race. Ordovicius noted Huw Lewis...

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Blog Review: 237

Betsan Powys looks at Leighton Andrews position in the Labour party. She also looks at the Lib Dem leadership contest . More on that here from Glyn Davies . Vaughan Roderick looks at Labour’s support for independence. Translation here from Ordovicius . More here from Welsh Ramblings . Tomos Livingstone looks at the idea of an early election. Leighton Andrews suggest Welsh Labour needs...

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Blog Review: 235

IWA presents its new book 21st Century Wales. More here from Peter Black , Up the Valleys , Welsh Ramblings and the Bevan Foundation . Vaughan Roderick asks what is the purpose of the Lib Dems. David Jones defends George Osborne. More here from Glyn Davies . Leanne Wood looks at job losses in the written press. John Dixon looks at the Governments decision on the Post Office Card Account....

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Blog Review: 231

Bethan Jenkins looks at the Western Mails claims of a crisis for One Wales. More here from Peter Black and Welsh Ramblings . David Jones shows the Conservatives and Peter Hain are in tune. Paul Flynn looks at Lembits failed bid to be president of the Lib Dems. More here from Glyn Davies , Peter Black , Valley’s Mam and Miss Wagstaff . Half Blood Welshman looks at Glenrothes and America....

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Blog Review: 230

Betsan Powys revisits the housing LCO row. More here from Peter Black . Dylan Jones-Evans looks at the issue of late payments. Glyn Davies looks at the issue of presumed consent. Amlwch to Magor looks at the Glenroths by-election. More her from Miserable Old Fart and Plaid Casnewydd . Guerrilla Welsh Fare takes issue with some Lib Dem Bloggers . Ian Johnson looks at the referendum and...

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Blog Review: 229

Betsan Powys looks at the Lord Roberts report. More here from Vaughan Roderick , Bethan Jenkins , Leanne Wood , Peter Black , John Dixon , Glyn Davies and Ordovicius . IWA looks at the threat to regional press. Tom Bodden looks at David Melding’s bid for a Welsh honours system. More here from Guerrilla Welsh Fare . Tomos Livingstone asks if Brown is fundamentally strong. Adam Price gives...

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Blog Review: 228

Tomos Livingstone looks at the St Athan training facility. Peter Black takes issue with Jenny Randerson’s gimmicks. Glyn Davies looks at the Lib Dems internal elections. Dylan Jones-Evans gives his solutions to saving the ‘real economy.’ Guerrilla Welsh Fare looks at the performance of Tory councils. Ian Johnson suggests the Lib Dems still don’t understand devolution. Tomorrow Wales looks...

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Friends of the Earth Meeting

... as well as the farming unions and, of course, Phill Carlick, his PA, is also a valuable link to Glyn Davies who has vast experience on many of these policy areas.

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Should the licence fee be abolished?

Glyn Davies asks if the TV licence fee should be abolished in light of the Jonathon Ross and Russell Brand incident. In as much as both should be sacked (saving the licence payers' £25 million quid); I'm not sure that the incident is, in itself, relevant to the licence fee debate. Since the election of Tony Blair a number of people on the right have suggested that the BBC should lose...

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Bowel cancer survivors urge people to use screening kits

... scheme to detect the early signs of cancer – is the first to include men.Former Assembly Member Glyn Davies, who was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2002, said the introduction of bowel cancer screening will save up to 400 lives a year.And he urged the public – especially men – not to bury their heads in the sand and ignore any symptoms of the disease.The former Conservative politician...

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Blogging and moderation

There has been a recent trend amongst Welsh bloggers to move towards moderating comments. Some of my favourite blogs, including Ordovicius , Glyn Davies and Valleys Mam, moderate the commen ts on their blogs. Even Iain Dale has reverted to this approach because of a "number of anonymous people who have returned to troll and smear". Unfortunately, in the last few weeks, I have followed...

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Bowel cancer screening 'will save lives'

... scheme to detect the early signs of cancer – is the first to include men.Former Assembly Member Glyn Davies, who was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2002, said the introduction of bowel cancer screening will save up to 400 lives a year.And he urged the public – especially men – not to bury their heads in the sand and ignore any symptoms of the disease.The former Conservative politician...