Yn ol Vaughan Rodderick, mae'r BNP yn neud yn dda ar rhestr rhanbarthol yn Wrecsam. Canlyniad o 'tunout' isel am wn i.Postwyd gan...

Trefor Jones, Conservative candidate for Ceredigion, asks why Labour is dragging its feet over a new Welsh Language act.
Rhodri Morgan's green gaffe hasn't gone unnoticed - Ted Jones, Steffan Lewis, Richard Hazelwood and Emma Greenow (Con candidate for Bridgend) all wade in.
Prof. Dylan Jones-Evans, Tory candidate for Aberconwy, reports on the lessons that Wales could learn from the most socialist country in the Western world.
Plaid candidate Mark Jones looks at the polling data and concludes that Labour should be worried.
Blamerbell looks at internal party polls (again, not good for Labour) and the blog/mainstream media divide.
Plaid candidate Bethan Jenkins reports on last night's Plaid/Spencer Davis gig. It was organised by Linet Purcell (Plaid candidate for Aberavon) and was by...
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Plaid candidate (and soon to be AM) Bethan Jenkins expresses doubts about Labour's new uni fundraising plan and crticises plans to charge for school music tuition.
Seren calls for vigilance against the BNP's attempts to gain a foothold in Wales and notes that it's Christmas all year round for Labour candidate Alun Davies (in the name of fairness, however, it should be pointed out that it's not even advent for Rhodri Glyn Thomas AM and that summer 2006 has just begun for Adam Price MP)
Tory spokesman Richard Hazelwood lays into Labour and Lorraine Barrett AM over their approach to the Welsh language - as does Lisa Francis AM.
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Western Mail 10.02.07
PFI contracts mean that Labour will not be able to deliver on its election promise to bring hospital cleaning back in-house - link
Tomos Livingstone looks at the race to be 'heir to Blair' - link
Wales on Sunday 11.02.07
Matt Withers reveals that the BNP are set to receive £410,000 in state funded advertising in the run-up to May - link
The Wales on Sunday columnist also notes that the Opik-Cheeky roadshow is rolling on to this week's Brit Awards.
Plaid Cymru will this week call for Wales to set carbon emissions targets - link
Peter Hain calls for City bonuses to be redistributed to the poor - link
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Patience Wheatcroft warns City bosses that they must beware of appearing greedy and attracting the attentions of MPs such as Mr Hain - link
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If there's one party this blog has so far neglected to scrutinise ahead of the next Assembly elections, it's the BNP.Most people assume they're not much of a force in Wales. So the news that they are intending to put forward a record number of candidates on May 3rd is alarming.Perhaps more worrying, though, is their claim to be solidifying their status as a political party in Wales. A news article from their website says that Heulyn Gwyn of the Electoral Commission recently gave 70 BNP members a special presentation, and that he told them it was the "best presentation he has ever given to so many people with so many intelligent and valid questions."It's Sunday, so I haven't had the opportunity to check this out with the Electoral Commission, but it would be interesting to know the...
The state of Labours New Britain of which they are just so proud.Some Tags:BNP Racism Race BritainGavin HopleyRoss ParkerKalvinder...

Never mind Plaid and Labour vying to become Burberry's saviour, the BNP reckon they are the only party who could guarantee the 300 jobs in the Rhondda.Their party newspaper says:Only the BNP would save their jobs by levelling the playing field through import tariffs which would wipe out the advantage of using cheap Third World labour instead of British workers to produce the goods that are sold in our...
1. POST OFFICES MUST NOT JUST BE STAMPED OUT
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/opinion/article2079551.ece
The proposals tabled by the Government would mean the closure of 2,500 post offices across the UK. So far, it is not clear what the impact will be in Northern Ireland, but fears have been voiced that around 100 of the 540 outlets could close.
In many rural areas, and particularly in Northern Ireland, sub-post offices are part of the social fabric of the local community, and their demise would have serious consequences. Despite the onward march of technology, not everyone has a bank account or access to e-mail and the internet.
Post offices still provide a valuable service in paying out pensions, selling stamps, and enabling customers to access bank accounts and pay bills....
NATIONALIST ANTI-JIHAD BULLETIN - DECEMBER 11, 2006'O you who believe, fight those of the unbelievers near you and let them see how harsh you can be. Know that Allah is with the righteous.'(Koran 9:123. For a further list of Koranic verses commanding holy war against non-Muslims, see this page): http://answering-islam.org.uk/Quran/Themes/jihad_passages.htmlWelcome to the first issue of the BNP's Nationalist Anti-Jihad Bulletin, dedicated to exposing the truth about the Muslim holy war against Britain and the entire non-Muslim world.1. BLAIR SURRENDERS TO SAUDI ECONOMIC JIHADThe sheer naked corruption of this decision is staggering. One of the largest companies in Britain engaged in bribery to win business from a crime syndicate of religious fanatics (publicly known as the 'Kingdom' of...

The following is from the BNP site(I had the details forwarded to me and so I have published this in order that more people see what is happening here in the UK), links etc are posted below.Hi, I make no apology to anyone for posting this update to the appalling story of the police abuse of an ex-serviceman suffering from PTSD. The story is from the BNP news site - where else? Nobody else (politically) seems to care. Anyone know differently?I sincerely hope that, whatever your political views, you will (if at all possible) be able to turn out in Windsor to show support and gratitude for the sacrifices (of mind and body) of all of our servicemen on the 20th December.A really large turnout would give tremendous support not just to this poor broken man, but also to all of those...
The 2nd trial of the two BNP members has started, this after the last trial fell apart. Yet the powers that be here in the UK are determined to get the "correct result" and if that means wasting yet more tax payers money in order to get that then so be it.Never mind the fact that a jury decided the last time that there was no case to answer, the CPS and its New Labour masters have chosen to push political views into the courts a second time.Some links on the trial: http://www.bnp.org.uk/news_detail.php?newsId=1221http://www.bnp.org.uk/news_detail.php?newsId=1222http://www.bnp.org.uk/news_detail.php?newsId=1226Mind you this is not just the BNP who are having to defend the right of free speech, only this week we had the case of two London Underground workers charged with racial harassment...
A woman has been sacked for belonging to the wrong political party, and whats her local MP Dover and Deal MP Gwyn Prosser doing about it? Nothing.http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/12391/theatre-ditches-bnp-volunteer-drama-teacherAnd a brilliant bit on Prescott here: http://www.mailonsunday.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=384429&in_page_id=1770 In an extensive interview with the Mail on Sunday, Ms Temple claimed, among other things, that the couple had sex in his Whitehall office, that Prescott had sex with her immediately after taking her to the Iraq war memorial service and that they had sex in a hotel while his wife Pauline waited downstairs. She revealed she had kept a series of diaries, from which extracts were published in the paper. And she...
Release A060411a MND-B Soldiers find weapons cache FOB KALSU, Iraq — Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers, working around the clock, unearthed a significant weapons cache over a three-day period on an inhabited island on the Euphrates River April 5 - 7. On April 5, Soldiers from 1st Battalion, 67th Armor Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, discovered 34 fused 82 mm rounds, five fused 120 mm rounds, 600 82 mm mortar rounds, 23 fused rocket-propelled grenades, five hand grenades, 28 55-gallon drums of TNT, nine 55-gallon sacks of nitrate, two bundles of detonation chord, a penetrator and 5,000 AK-47 rounds. The next...