Thursday, February 28, 2008
Passion in Plenary
Whoever said that there is no passion in Welsh Assembly Plenary meetings was clearly wrong as Eleanor Burnham proved yesterday:
There are issues to do with Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, and, in many respects, you may be right. Perhaps it should be blown up and started from scratch. [ASSEMBLY MEMBERS: ‘Oh.’] Sorry, I will rephrase that—perhaps it should be started from scratch, as was said earlier. I beg your pardon. I do not want to cause offence to anyone, so I apologise. I sometimes get quite passionate about what I am saying and perhaps I do not say the right thing.
Still, wanting to blow up a hospital is perhaps a little extreme.
There are issues to do with Ysbyty Glan Clwyd, and, in many respects, you may be right. Perhaps it should be blown up and started from scratch. [ASSEMBLY MEMBERS: ‘Oh.’] Sorry, I will rephrase that—perhaps it should be started from scratch, as was said earlier. I beg your pardon. I do not want to cause offence to anyone, so I apologise. I sometimes get quite passionate about what I am saying and perhaps I do not say the right thing.
Still, wanting to blow up a hospital is perhaps a little extreme.