Friday, August 01, 2008
Miss Wagstaff banned
Miss Wagstaff reports that due to a number of complaints from Labour party members [including a reasonably well-known UK blogger; a Labour Special Adviser; and a member of the National Assembly] and one from a member of Plaid Cymru her Facebook page has been erased.
Her blog has also been blocked on Welsh Assembly Government computers. I wonder if they can still read mine. This level of paranoia does no credit to the One Wales Government. Are they really that worried about adverse comment that they might seek to suppress it soviet-style? It says a great deal about Labour and Plaid Cymru's style of doing things.
Her blog has also been blocked on Welsh Assembly Government computers. I wonder if they can still read mine. This level of paranoia does no credit to the One Wales Government. Are they really that worried about adverse comment that they might seek to suppress it soviet-style? It says a great deal about Labour and Plaid Cymru's style of doing things.
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That expalins the new blank space on my readers list then.
Boo, hiss.
Glad I'm a Lib Dem they just come right up to you at meetings and parties and chastise you for your postings. At least you know they've read them that way. :)
Boo, hiss.
Glad I'm a Lib Dem they just come right up to you at meetings and parties and chastise you for your postings. At least you know they've read them that way. :)
Lets hope people realise that Plaid just follow their Political Masters, the Labour Party.
The first thing the Welsh Nationalist did following the May first election was to join Labour, a vote for Plaid is a vote for Labour!!!!
Spineless arsewipes!
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The first thing the Welsh Nationalist did following the May first election was to join Labour, a vote for Plaid is a vote for Labour!!!!
Spineless arsewipes!
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