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Old 23-05-2007, 02:16 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Default Untrustworthy Liberal Dims

I think you are right. Quite simply, they cannot be trusted by anyone.
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Old 24-05-2007, 07:59 AM   #32 (permalink)
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Rainbow coalition talks now collapse, the pendulam swings back to Labour and it appears the untrustworthy Lib Dems are behind the latest difficulties.
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No surprise there, then.
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No surprise there, then.
I never like to appear vindictive but I must say I laughed when I saw what fools the Lib Dems are making of themselves, mind you Wales cannot win, the most likely result is four more year of Labour now.
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I agree. It be socialism of one form or another - whether it comes as Labour/Lib Dim, Labour/Plaid Cymru or as Plaid Cymru/Liberal Dims.

The Conservatives in the Welsh Assembly should have nothing to do with any of the above-named parties of the europhile broad left.
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It appears Rhodri Morgan will head up a minority administration now, Palid and the Lib Dems will abstain in any vote for first minister.
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Just as I predicted a little earlier - the Liberal Dims are (effectively( running right back to Labour at the last minute (even if they won't admit that that is what they are doing). That means more of Morgan. Poor Wales.

Disappointing that the Conservatives in the Welsh Assembly spoke to both the Liberal Dims and to the anti-UK europhile Plaid Cymru (Welsh Nationalists). It would have been better for the Conservatives if they had just said they were not going to talk to either of those pro-EU parties.

Having made the mistake of talking to Plaid Cymru and to the Liberal Dims - the Conservatives now appear to come out of this with nothing.
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