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I can feel a joke coming onOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think its still full of sheep. Or at least it was when I visited in November.
HTH
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Now there's a good idea, perhaps we should throw out the labour govt and elect the welsh insteadOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThey've got rid of nasty infections in their hospitals by chucking out the outsourcing companies and employing cleaners who report to ward sisters or matrons who run their fingers under the beds and get very strict about specks of dust.
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As do the English - as soon as your government decides to allocate some of its (your) money that way. Don't blame the devolved assemblies for the faults of the Westminster Playhouse farce. In fact, thank them for showing up alternative plans. If we're lucky we could all learn from each other.Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostWell for one thing they get free prescriptions, as do the scottish.
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They've got rid of nasty infections in their hospitals by chucking out the outsourcing companies and employing cleaners who report to ward sisters or matrons who run their fingers under the beds and get very strict about specks of dust.Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostWell for one thing they get free prescriptions, as do the scottish.
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Well for one thing they get free prescriptions, as do the scottish.
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For that reason alone it was worth it for the rest of us.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWe dont hear enough about these things

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So was it all worth it ?
What's happening in Wales these days ? Was devolution worth it and whats happening with the assembly ?
We dont hear enough about these things
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