Sunday, 16 September 2007

Ya gi' dem a hinch, dem a tek a yard.

Thus spake the illustrious Bob Marley.

The latest pronouncement by Ieuan Wyn Jones, to his Nationalist acolytes, that he seeks:

"a full law-making parliament under the Scottish model by 2011", clearly exemplifies Mr. Marley's words.

This is a prime example of the arrogance of the Nationalists.

He's only been in office for a few weeks and already he's setting out a proposal without the slightest indication of how he aims to achieve this.

He's rather long on aspiration, but seems to be short on substance in terms of how this is to be achieved.

Plaid continually refer to the Scots and Irish as their model for their Nationalist aspirations yet still fail to recognise or even acknowledge the fact that the ever pragmatic Scots and Irish have abandoned any linguistic demands and now enjoy a growing number of supporters for more self -determination.

Plaid on the other hand, have failed to see that this evolution of ideology is at the heart of Celtic self-determination.

Plaid have now, according to the South Wales Echo, confirmed that they wish to bring in a 'New Welsh Language Act' which will embody the requirement, backed by legislative compulsion, for businesses operating within Wales to provide their goods and services through the medium of Welsh, on pain of damages by Civil Action.

This particular subject has had much discussion on the blogmosphere in the last few weeks. Unfortunately, the Nationalists seem to think that the unwilling majority in Wales are just going to accept this simply stupid idea.

Not one cogent reason for this legislative compulsion has yet been put forward.
The only reasons that I have seen, to date, seem to revolve around this mysterious 'culture', and self acquired 'rights' that they continually 'harp' on about.

I would be most grateful if anyone could kindly enlighten me as to the nature of this 'culture' as, quite honestly, having been Welsh born and bred, I feel that I have been by-passed by this 'culture' as I do not really wish to revert to the days of the coal industry or even to the mythical days of Merlin and Owain Glyndwr.

My fervent hope is for a successful, modern and outward-looking Wales as a part of a successful and powerful UK, for the clear benefit of all inhabitants of this Union, that has to date ensured our wealth, security and International influence.

As Plaid President, Dafydd Iwan says, he would wish us to be ranked amongst what he describes as "countries too often ignored" e.g. Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and Slovenia.

Does he see us as a country from which many of their young people, as soon as they are able, wish to leave and gain entry to the more 'noticed' countries of the EU, including the UK?

Not for me thanks.

Normal Mouth has analogised the clear linguistic division in Wales as a 'cleavage'.

This seems to fit the bill in a somewhat Freudian manner as Plaid appear to wish to nestle in the 'cleavage' of the breasts marked 'Public Funding' and 'Legislative Compulsion'.

In other words, "we'll force you and make you pay for our Nationalistic dreams".

I rather think that they'll have a fight on their hands.

Your pal.

johnny.

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19 Comments:

At 17 September 2007 at 19:10 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Johnny someone over on the Ordovicious blog - I know ..... he's banned you - said you were a Labour researcher. I can't believe that. On here it says your an ex-servant of Her Majesty but I thought you used to be bookie .... perhaps you used to work for the Queen Mum?

 
At 17 September 2007 at 21:13 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the heads up, Nonny.

My bookie days were many years ago. My talents were recognised even then, but I became a bit fed up with taking people's money from them.

I had a life changing experience and chose to serve the UK in a uniformed capacity. I did my duty which was generously recognised. Her Majesty owns many uniforms.

Labour researcher? Moi? Nah.

I'm a proponent of the "None of these Turkeys Party", and from the low turnout at recent polls it looks as if we're on a roll.

Your pal.

johnny.

 
At 18 September 2007 at 11:36 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Interesting revelations in the comments section of Alan in Dyfed, Press Officer, about Plaid strategy and covering up the truth.

 
At 18 September 2007 at 19:09 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Plaid are a party of chancers united by a massive inferiority complex - which is quite a reasonable condition to suffer from, in their case.

 
At 18 September 2007 at 23:12 , Blogger Christopher Glamorgan said...

Hi Johnny,

Would be grateful if you could include a link to my blog on yours.
Didn't ask first time round, however, as I am slowly returning to blogging, I thought it may pay to be cheeky this time.

Many thanks!

CG

 
At 19 September 2007 at 18:21 , Blogger cleckanndra said...

Where are you?

You've not been rattled by the mutterings of amateurs have you?

 
At 19 September 2007 at 21:10 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

>>Where are you?

You've not been rattled by the mutterings of amateurs have you?<<

What, like you Marcusian?

Marcusian: a man with many blogs, but no ideas. Very probably soon to be a man with many blogs, but no job.

 
At 19 September 2007 at 22:15 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

M'Lord Glamorgan.

I would love to provide links but as a relative computer novice I haven't quite figured it out yet.

My skills revolve more around the quill, parchment and the wearing of those rather fetching fingerless gloves.

I'll try to persuade one of my grandchildren to 'help the aged' on the weekend.

Your pitifully pre-proficient pal.

johnny.

 
At 19 September 2007 at 22:15 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bring Back Welsh Television Identity is a new "one issue" Welsh political blog which feels that ITV plc isn't providing Wales with the TV station it deserves.

hey Johnny have you seen this
mam stirring just a little :>)

 
At 19 September 2007 at 22:31 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cleck:

Have no fear, johnny's here.

I have been, recently, otherwise engaged on a 'project' of particular public interest. If it comes off, it'll certainly make an 'interesting' read.

Your politically peeping pal.

johnny.

 
At 19 September 2007 at 22:48 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mam, you are a little minx, aren't you?

Now what makes you think that I would have any interest in that, eh? Heh, heh.

I've had a peep, and it seems to be a bit short on comments at the moment.

I'll pop in later and see if I can help them out.

Your problematically programmed pal.

johnny.

 
At 20 September 2007 at 09:06 , Blogger cleckanndra said...

Amateurs Johnny like ikwydls who (under his many guises) was daft enough to claim you and I were both Labour researchers and now thinks I am Marcus somebody or other. Now if the daft boy would just read our blogs and stop making amateur attempts at black propaganda he would see that both you and I would be drummed out of the Labour Party for the views we express. But, of course, they won't - because we aren't.

 
At 20 September 2007 at 10:06 , Blogger cleckanndra said...

Hey breaking news Johnny Glyn Davies is returning to the Assembly. As a Labour Party researcher!

And you know what, David Cameron has resigned his position as Conservative Leader and has decided to replace ... you've got it ... Glyn Davies, as the Tory candidate for Montgomery.

And you know what else Ming Campbell (fed up with inane gossip) has resigned from the Lib Dems and has been asked to become the new leader of the Tories ... Tony Blair says he's missing front-line politics, so Gordon Brown has agreed to step down and make way for him ... and so on ... and so on ... and so on ...

 
At 21 September 2007 at 04:46 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Amateurs Johnny like ikwydls who (under his many guises) was daft enough to claim you and I were both Labour researchers and now thinks I am Marcus somebody or other. Now if the daft boy would just read our blogs and stop making amateur attempts at black propaganda he would see that both you and I would be drummed out of the Labour Party for the views we express. But, of course, they won't - because we aren't."

Whoever it is seems to have you all in a fluster. As for being "drummed out for the views we express", you don't exactly blog under your own names now, do you? Kind of adds to the argument against you.

 
At 21 September 2007 at 08:36 , Blogger cleckanndra said...

'Kind of adds to the argument against you'.

What argument?

 
At 21 September 2007 at 14:45 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Clecker:

Could it be that we have caused some consternation in the chattering clases by our dissenting views?

I've only been at this blogging malarkey for a few weeks and have already been described as a bigot, racist and Labour Party member and researcher and have suffered many slings and arrows of outrageous fortune and opprobrium for my pains. I must be doing something right.

There are obviously many of us out here who blog under assumed names for our own purposes. It certainly allows for a broader discussion without fear of sanction from above or below. Presumably there are some among us who would prefer to know who we are in order to put a stop to our dissenting views.

Please excuse me for a moment, I have to adjust my mask and cape.

The personal information and opinions that I have divulged to date have been questioned, and apart from the name calling, it seems to have generated an element of discussion, which can't be a bad thing.

Just for the record, I have never been a member of any Political Parties, neither have I carried out any research for them.

I am however, a firm proponent of Compulsory Voting, provided that the 'None Of These Turkeys' Party is given as an option.

From the recent low electoral turnouts, it would appear that 'we're' on a roll.

Your politically perceptive pal.

johnny.

 
At 22 September 2007 at 01:03 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Johnny Foreigner

c/o

Crown Buildings
National Assembly
Cathay Park
Cardiff
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At 23 September 2007 at 13:01 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

You have been tagged by VM for your first political memories see my blog and Ordos

 
At 24 September 2007 at 00:18 , Blogger johnny foreigner said...

Certainly Mam:

Where would you like them?
Your place or mine?

Your prosaic pal.

johnny.

 

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