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Tag Archives: Liz Saville Roberts
The support of Liz Saville Roberts in North Wales
I wrote about this in mid June and it was a call for Liz Saville Roberts and I am delighted to see that Liz has been successful on Thursday and so she is the MP for the future. Here is … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Liz Saville Roberts, Plaid Cymru
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It’s fantastic if Llinos Medi can succeed Ynys Mon
I wrote about this back in mid June and it was a focus for the Ynys Mon location – I have now seen that on 4th July that Llinos Medi obtained 10,590 votes and she has become the MP. The … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Anglesey, Dwyfor Meirionnydd, Liz Saville Roberts, Llinos Medi, Plaid Cymru, Ynysin Mon
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Another appalling lie in front of Parliament
Yesterday during the Prime Minister Questions time, Boris Johnson made this claim that is so dishonest that he needs to be removed from Parliament and held for account. Are there any other Ministers who are willing to challenge his comment … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Parliament and Democracy, Ukraine
Tagged Boris Johnson, Liz Saville Roberts
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Two useful elements for next week in Parliament
It is always worth looking at what is being planned for the week ahead in Parliament, even though on far too many occasions the content is deeply disturbing. That is certainly primarily true for next week. All of a sudden … Continue reading
Police and Crime Commissioners need a broader remit
Last Tuesday in the House of Commons, there were questions on the theme of the Criminal Justice System directed to Rory Stewart who up until now has given the impression of having a fresh and honest approach to his new … Continue reading
How much longer must we wait for justice?
According to William Penn 1644-1713 “to delay Justice is Injustice”. Whilst this statement is usually applied to the plight of individuals, the injustice at the heart of our Government was demonstrated on Tuesday in the House of Commons when Liz … Continue reading
Time to get your house in order David
Just before MPs went on their long recess on 20th July this article appeared in the Guardian explaining about an investigation by 5 childrens charities on the way in which the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority appears to be denying compensation … Continue reading
