My blogging has reached the Western Mail, and today they feature my musings leading up to the election, and the result. I think that it's something that new AM's should definitely embrace, so that people can read about our work and experiences as newly elected representatives. I am aware that some people are dubious of blogging, or nervous that their views will be misinterpreted, but I think that it's important to air our opinions and to discuss issues that are raised at the National Assembly.
I have slept a few days away since the election, but hope to get back on track tomorrow. I have to sort out an office, staff, strategies for the next four years. All very exciting stuff. I am still a little shocked by the whole affair, but I'm sure I'll come down to earth soon.
My family's been very supportive, and my cousins in Belfast, family in Watford have all kept a keen eye on the election! Although my uncle is New Labour through and through I think he's secretly pleased of my success as a Penparcau boy at heart!!
In the next few weeks I will be assessing what the key priorities for me, Plaid, and the National Assembly will be. Feel free to add to the discussion!

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