Notice two councilors | Blog Glyn Adam
"Concerns about losing deferred action that Plaid Arfon," said the former head SIGHT 360 GA forgive, but I will say iy at least three parties lose if one wins. What's wrong SIGHT and other media keep repeating the nonsensical name that gave Plaid herself in a moment of weakness a few years ago? There are several reasons why we can not vote for the party the next bends involved, and me I miss any of them in a moment. But here's one to start. Forget the head. Forget the heart. A man with his hand to vote. And hand in stalled any sensible voter votes for a party do not give her name but "Party". Plaid what?
But another was by two members of Plaid Cymru Gwynedd council, sending a serious warning to fellow council members, and published deferred action afterwards. To read comments Liz Saville Roberts and Elwyn Edwards on SIGHT, and we notice some words and phrases such as "nationalists", "stand deferred action up", deferred action "we reserve the wall", "colonization", "corrosive conspiracy" - a type of language who are rather unfamiliar to the "official Plaid", as it were, for some years. It goes further. deferred action In calling on the Party to "protect communities" is more than a hint that she's been doing a lot of this recently. It is said explicitly that she was seeing risk "in a party that behaves with arrogance dictator by ignoring them." Well, unless this really a call to repentance?
Some questions come to mind, and this is the first. Where members of the Plaid group on the council, the governing group, when it drafted the policies - or at least aspects - now suggests "arrogance dictator"? The housing policy is uppermost in the mind of the two councilors, but I hold to be the schools deferred action policy also remains pretty deferred action big offense. And these policies adopted deferred action by a majority deferred action of the group? A discussion of them at all? Or does the system cabinet has put an end to all such discussion? And whether the central Party has approved policies?
Issue of "unnecessary housing" that has come with it to the end. Mewnlifwyr occupying housing, deferred action or (just as likely, or more so), occupies the old houses that the Welsh were left to move to the new house. The Welsh were declining, even getting a minority. Fewer voters to the party. She lost. Is that behind the warning? Perfectly possible. He bleidleisia'r nearest British immigrants to the party, without worrying much - if any - of their policy, as voted by students and college staff Aberystwyth and Lampeter in their thousands already: Plaid point that seems ready to 's deferred action face at all. This may just happen in Arfon and Meirion-Dwyfor in also, within about two elections again.
The next time this one, he will say something deferred action to me that the schools policy is likely to cost more. It has two ddrwgenw the Party, both contain the word "closure" in two different meanings: "Closing Party Schools" and "Closing Party (= negated) listening". Is now the lesson is taught? Were not lose Gwynedd row of seats last time, and lost most of that should be a safe one, and had to come to an agreement with Labour, of all people, is enough of a lesson? Unlike Thomas Gray's Ode on a Distant deferred action Prospect deferred action of Eton College, I will not never sentimental about my old school. deferred action But Seek convince anyone in my home village, Carmel (where I have a house in length), said the decision to close the school is anything but surrender to pressure the Assembly Government, and there is trouble.
If losing does Plaid Cymru, who will win? Some presume that letter deferred action the two councilors Labour - which is co-author of the policies of one. It is said that Labour deferred action are now talking about "saving communities" and some ymrwbio in the Association of Language. If Labour and rewarded with success, I can not believe it happened so by nationalists convinced that it is the alternative. This happens rather disillusioned by the withdrawal of support from nationalists and even practice their vote.
In the letter contains the words "assume" and that that hit her. So far at least, a strong nucleus of Plaid Cymru vote is a vote for what she is supposed to represent, the things it is supposed to be protected and promoted. He knows his supporters are right what things are. In the history of every party there "assume" up to a point. But danger that Plaid Cymru has today reached that point, or has it passed? Party should, if wise, protected from the day the faith, and thus the fun, falters. It is not fun to apologize for your party, or bleat over it, or ask for a pardon for her, and for one chance again.
A man is trying to dominate the future, and almost been overwhelmed by the magnitude of the task. September, Scotland. If it is NOT, we will be in a hell of a hole. If YES, we Welshmen in the hole again; the circumstances called for a massive political movement strong line, fun and confident. How come?
According to a headline reading LOOK 360 Unexpected is that
"Concerns about losing deferred action that Plaid Arfon," said the former head SIGHT 360 GA forgive, but I will say iy at least three parties lose if one wins. What's wrong SIGHT and other media keep repeating the nonsensical name that gave Plaid herself in a moment of weakness a few years ago? There are several reasons why we can not vote for the party the next bends involved, and me I miss any of them in a moment. But here's one to start. Forget the head. Forget the heart. A man with his hand to vote. And hand in stalled any sensible voter votes for a party do not give her name but "Party". Plaid what?
But another was by two members of Plaid Cymru Gwynedd council, sending a serious warning to fellow council members, and published deferred action afterwards. To read comments Liz Saville Roberts and Elwyn Edwards on SIGHT, and we notice some words and phrases such as "nationalists", "stand deferred action up", deferred action "we reserve the wall", "colonization", "corrosive conspiracy" - a type of language who are rather unfamiliar to the "official Plaid", as it were, for some years. It goes further. deferred action In calling on the Party to "protect communities" is more than a hint that she's been doing a lot of this recently. It is said explicitly that she was seeing risk "in a party that behaves with arrogance dictator by ignoring them." Well, unless this really a call to repentance?
Some questions come to mind, and this is the first. Where members of the Plaid group on the council, the governing group, when it drafted the policies - or at least aspects - now suggests "arrogance dictator"? The housing policy is uppermost in the mind of the two councilors, but I hold to be the schools deferred action policy also remains pretty deferred action big offense. And these policies adopted deferred action by a majority deferred action of the group? A discussion of them at all? Or does the system cabinet has put an end to all such discussion? And whether the central Party has approved policies?
Issue of "unnecessary housing" that has come with it to the end. Mewnlifwyr occupying housing, deferred action or (just as likely, or more so), occupies the old houses that the Welsh were left to move to the new house. The Welsh were declining, even getting a minority. Fewer voters to the party. She lost. Is that behind the warning? Perfectly possible. He bleidleisia'r nearest British immigrants to the party, without worrying much - if any - of their policy, as voted by students and college staff Aberystwyth and Lampeter in their thousands already: Plaid point that seems ready to 's deferred action face at all. This may just happen in Arfon and Meirion-Dwyfor in also, within about two elections again.
The next time this one, he will say something deferred action to me that the schools policy is likely to cost more. It has two ddrwgenw the Party, both contain the word "closure" in two different meanings: "Closing Party Schools" and "Closing Party (= negated) listening". Is now the lesson is taught? Were not lose Gwynedd row of seats last time, and lost most of that should be a safe one, and had to come to an agreement with Labour, of all people, is enough of a lesson? Unlike Thomas Gray's Ode on a Distant deferred action Prospect deferred action of Eton College, I will not never sentimental about my old school. deferred action But Seek convince anyone in my home village, Carmel (where I have a house in length), said the decision to close the school is anything but surrender to pressure the Assembly Government, and there is trouble.
If losing does Plaid Cymru, who will win? Some presume that letter deferred action the two councilors Labour - which is co-author of the policies of one. It is said that Labour deferred action are now talking about "saving communities" and some ymrwbio in the Association of Language. If Labour and rewarded with success, I can not believe it happened so by nationalists convinced that it is the alternative. This happens rather disillusioned by the withdrawal of support from nationalists and even practice their vote.
In the letter contains the words "assume" and that that hit her. So far at least, a strong nucleus of Plaid Cymru vote is a vote for what she is supposed to represent, the things it is supposed to be protected and promoted. He knows his supporters are right what things are. In the history of every party there "assume" up to a point. But danger that Plaid Cymru has today reached that point, or has it passed? Party should, if wise, protected from the day the faith, and thus the fun, falters. It is not fun to apologize for your party, or bleat over it, or ask for a pardon for her, and for one chance again.
A man is trying to dominate the future, and almost been overwhelmed by the magnitude of the task. September, Scotland. If it is NOT, we will be in a hell of a hole. If YES, we Welshmen in the hole again; the circumstances called for a massive political movement strong line, fun and confident. How come?
According to a headline reading LOOK 360 Unexpected is that
No comments:
Post a Comment