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The personal musings of Alwyn ap Huw
EXACT MOMENT OF KIRSTY WILLIAMS' POLITICAL DEMISE PINPOINTED
All the hype that surrounded the election of Kirsty 'Kleenex' Williams as Welsh Lib Dem Leader, is now just a dim and distant memory.
Thanks to the wonders of modern science, it is now possible to pinpoint the exact moment at which her star, truly began to wane.
Apparently, it was 4:27am on 21st December 2008:
This was the last time the hapless Führer left her mass ranks of followers (30 in total), a message on Twitter:
Ever since that precise moment, the increasingly isolated and remote figure of Williams has proved conclusively, dead-cats don't bounce.
Since being elected she has managed, with consummate ease, to rack-off the Cardiff-based press pack by skipping two press conferences.
Then, in an attempt to breakout from the 'bubble', Kleenex galloped North to make a personal appearance to endorse her candidate in a Council by-election in Wrexham:
The result? Not only did the Lib Dems lose to the Tories, their share of the vote actually fell substantially following her presence 'on the knocker'.
All is not lost for poor Kirsty, however. The wretched Lib Dems have one option left.
Perhaps it's time Kirsty was re-launched as her Party's Leader. Kirsty 2.0 maybe?
I am sure her guru Peter 'The Genius' Black will come up some fascinating ruse to have another crack at re-catapulting his quite positively useless Leader into the electoral stratosphere.
Who knows, after her re-launch, she may even get as many as 35 people following her on her Twitter.
Kenny MacAskill, the justice secretary, outlined the measures, which will be in the Criminal Justice and Licensing Bill that goes before the Scottish Parliament next month.
He told a victim support conference in Glasgow yesterday: "We aim to give criminal courts more flexibility to award compensation against an offender, and update the remit of compensation orders so they can reflect changes in the means of the offender, and be used to pay funeral and bereavement expenses to the relatives of a deceased victim. If supported by parliament, these important changes will help more victims and their families.
38. At 05:34am on 13 Feb 2009, Bostoniwr wrote:
There are some interesting point of view concerning True Wales on Alwyn ap Huw's blogspot blog, "Miserable Old Fart". He begins with this sentence:
"There is a sweet irony in the fact that a movement calling itself True Wales should launch its campaign by making a string of untruthful claims!"
plus ca change! Sounds familiar to anybody who's been exposed to their members posts on this blog.
39. At 06:09am on 13 Feb 2009, TheStonemason wrote:
Bostoniwr,
"Alwyn ap Huw" is unlikely to write anything other than he has in your quote, he with others have established counter argument to the "No" position, he has been vociferous in his support for additional powers. Some even created a very similar web site to confuse, a very typical Nationalist technique when argument is weak.
Yet he has recently fallen out of love with Plaid Cymru.
You could be he, in different clothes.
41. At 08:42am on 13 Feb 2009, mapexx wrote:
Message 38....
What is significant is, not that True Wales is as charged, but that Alwyn ap Huw, does not expand on his charge that True Wales has published lies.
Maybe Bostonian,otherwise known as BOSSY BOOTS, could do it for him, and lay out on this blog, just what lies True Wales has supposedly told.
I would think that if any lies have been told it is by....
a: Alwyn ap Huw.
b: Plaid Cymru.
c: The Cardiff Bay mob, and
d: quite a few who frequent these blogs with their nationalist agenda's.
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and while I never usually celebrate it, I thought perhaps I should use it as an opportunity to recindle my love of blogging, as we seem to have become very distant of late. I think perhaps I am afraid of commitment- either that or the honeymoon period is over! …Sorry about the analogy- corny I know, but I’m trying to explain why I have failed to blog for so long. Betsan Powys suggested that I should consider not apologising for failing to blog, but I guess that people stop visiting blogs if they don’t update them, and if I continue, I want to ensure that I get at least a core readership!