"Very true MGOH, but their letter offered no solutions, merely criticism and as such cannot be considered helpful/i>" None of it is helpful, Teribus. Neither the Robin Cook resignation, the Claire Short affair, The Hutton Inquiry, the number of people being killed in the Field. Well, it is not helpful to Tony Blair, and his Government, that's for sure. I'm reminded of the old 1970's VW advert here: 17 million owners can't be wrong. The straw that broke the Ambassadors back was 'The Sharon Plan', and perhaps this was the reason that they haven't spoken up before 'when they were in the chair'. Why do they have to be 'in the chair', anyway, in order to qualify as competent pepole to comment on anything? We aren't 'in the chair', yet we are the ones who are supposed to vote for these politicians. Was in at your Caerphilly Labour website, Gareth. There is an annoying 'pop-up' at page load telling me that my computer clock may be running slow. As my computer clock contacts time.nist.gov every four hours, I can assure you that it is neither running slow, nor anywhere near running slow. But that is not the view of a Labour Party-endorsed site. And if a party can make that kind of a sweeping assumption about visitors to one of its' member websites, based on no evidence whatsoever, what kind of a message does that send out to people who are expected to trust their every word? But the contention by Welsh Labour that my clock needs updating (and no doubt, therefore, recommend that some Trojan Horse be installed, so as it will be working perfectly again) is just one of the many 'pop-ups' that try to break through our real-life 'firewalls', these days. Don't see any pictures of you, Gareth. Did nobody ask you to say 'Cheese' Jim I don't
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