
It's now 11pm and now is the first chance I've had to sit down properly all day. I've been in Maesteg today, ( where Labour's Janice Gregory was spotted-looking scarily pleased to see us!) and also Sandfields in Aberavon where we found quite a lot of Plaid support, followed by an evening session in Glyn Neath, where, to be frank, most people wanted to be left alone to watch the rugby/football on telly... Such is the way of the world!
I had a productive day today, but I must admit that I've been up and down this week. It's probably the tiredness. There's only so much canvassing I can do in a week! The HTV poll and the Western Mail poll did lift my spirit somewhat today, but as I've commented on a few other welsh blogs- we can't be complacenct just because we've had a few good polls- far from it. If anything, these polls should be an incentive to work even harder to make sure we get a Plaid Government after May the 3rd.
The election debates on the BBC have been quite interesting, and I enjoyed Adam Price's contribution on Question Time last night ( although on the question of Harry going to Iraq, my answer would have been very different!)
I'm going to the Swansea Health Service rally tomorrow at the Guildhall. Plaid's Dr Dai Lloyd will be speaking at the rally to give a few home truths about the whole saga regarding Neurosurgery. It should be an interesting day! I wonder how many Labour candidates will be there... after all, the candidates in South Wales West have all said very clearly on their leaflets that they are at the forefront of the campaign to retain the Neurosurgery Unit at Morriston. Ohhh, fair play to them!
See you tomorrow if you are at the rally. If it's another day of glorious sunshine, I don't mind canvassing and campaigning one bit!
I had a productive day today, but I must admit that I've been up and down this week. It's probably the tiredness. There's only so much canvassing I can do in a week! The HTV poll and the Western Mail poll did lift my spirit somewhat today, but as I've commented on a few other welsh blogs- we can't be complacenct just because we've had a few good polls- far from it. If anything, these polls should be an incentive to work even harder to make sure we get a Plaid Government after May the 3rd.
The election debates on the BBC have been quite interesting, and I enjoyed Adam Price's contribution on Question Time last night ( although on the question of Harry going to Iraq, my answer would have been very different!)
I'm going to the Swansea Health Service rally tomorrow at the Guildhall. Plaid's Dr Dai Lloyd will be speaking at the rally to give a few home truths about the whole saga regarding Neurosurgery. It should be an interesting day! I wonder how many Labour candidates will be there... after all, the candidates in South Wales West have all said very clearly on their leaflets that they are at the forefront of the campaign to retain the Neurosurgery Unit at Morriston. Ohhh, fair play to them!
See you tomorrow if you are at the rally. If it's another day of glorious sunshine, I don't mind canvassing and campaigning one bit!
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I don't know how much of an indication posters are, but on the poster front it's looking VERY good.
I've been to Tenby today, saw a fair few posters for Plaid's John Dixon (I don't count the ones in fields, cows can't vote :)).
As I approached Tenby I was expecting to see more Tory posters, after all it is pretty much the capital of "little England beyond Wales." But to my surprise coming down the hill into Tenby I saw more Plaid posters than I have done anywhere else. Too many to count. A handful for the independent, one for Labour and a couple for the Tories.
Well it shows visability at least. We're getting ours up around Neath area, but not as fast as we'd like! Gwenda Thomas is hardly anywhere on the poster front either.
Glad to hear your keeping a check up though!
There were loads for HMJ around when I was in the llanelli area
First time it looked and felt like an election was on
I admire her guts in not standing on list and fighting to get her seat back -I really hope she suceeds
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