A stroll in the sunshine
A gloriously sunny day for campaigning in the Welsh Assembly election – very similar to the wonderful weather we enjoyed during the general election campaign this...
Read this entry »Regular readers of this blog will know that I have been heavily involved in the tortuous recent history of Colwyn Bay’s Victoria Pier. If...
Read this entry »It is a huge pleasure to be speaking to you on such a beautiful spring day in the brand new city of St Asaph. And what a pleasure it is, too,...
Read this entry »The increasing number of applications for consent to the development of wind farms has become a significant political issue in North and Mid...
Read this entry »Sometimes being an MP is not just an honour, it’s pure, unalloyed fun. Spent today, like a third of the rest of humanity, watching the royal...
Read this entry »Mary Ann Sieghart, in today’s Independent, urges us to “Vote Yes for evolution, not revolution”. The article, in truth, adds...
Read this entry »Self, Cllr Cheryl Carlisle, Roger Cummins Disappointingly, the weather has broken today. The barbecue Easter we were promised seems to...
Read this entry »Had a very encouraging meeting this morning to discuss the issue of Colwyn Bay pier; another, I hope, will follow in about three weeks. It’s...
Read this entry »A gloriously sunny day for campaigning in the Welsh Assembly election – very similar to the wonderful weather we enjoyed during the general election campaign this...
Read this entry »The Labour party in Clwyd West are putting out a highly personalised leaflet aimed at Darren Millar, the Conservative candidate, who is well on course to win here. This...
Read this entry »John Reid’s appearance with David Cameron on an anti-AV campaign platform yesterday has caused enormous outrage among certain elements of the party’s top brass. John...
Read this entry »Watching the BBC Ten O’Clock News, I catch Ed Miliband earnestly assuring us that the AV referendum offers “the chance to choose hope over fear”. No, it...
Read this entry »Spent today campaigning in the Welsh Assembly elections across North Wales. First stop was Anglesey, where the excellent candidate, Paul Williams (aka the Druid),...
Read this entry »I’ve always liked cars, which may perhaps be a dangerous thing for any minister to admit to. Notwithstanding, I do like cars and in my constituency town of...
Read this entry »As regular readers will know, we moved house in June. Since then, we have entertained a succession of electricians, carpenters, plumbers and decorators. All...
Read this entry »“The first day I arrived in Parliament, I sat down to dinner and soon discovered that I was the only one on the table whose grandfather hadn’t been...
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