Regional Assemblies - Any Point To Them?

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mart
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Re: Regional Assemblies - Any Point To Them?

Post by mart »

I should have been more specific. Any pensioner, in any part of Wales, can travel for free, anywhere in the country, using local authority buses. This even extends to travelling into England if the service is based in Wales.
I understand in England the free travel is usually restricted to within a particular local authority area.

Mart

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Re: Regional Assemblies - Any Point To Them?

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?Another incisive and informative political comment there Dibble.?

The succinctness of mi discourse is legend, innit? It?s brevity and pithiness celebrated and feted throughout the land.


?You really are wasted in the world of porn and surely you should be doing Dimblebys job on TV.?

Indeed sir. Tis clear you are a man of insight wisdom and vision.


?As for your "'Beat A Bureaucrat' campaign". I expect thats the one where you and a bunch of city stock brokers, cockney wide boy city futures traders (the new age barrow boys) and "loadsamoney" types beat up local government officials and social workers using soggy copies of The Guardian as weapons to club them with? All the while shouting "look at my huge wad! I got loadsa cash"

Yes, you know the SP my son.


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mart
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Re: Regional Assemblies - Any Point To Them?

Post by mart »

When the Assembly announced the free bus pass, the relevant minister offered a lunch in the Assembly for the longest journey. Some old codger from N.Wales won; he was treated to lunch in the Assembly canteen! It had taken him 2 days to make the journey....lol

Mart

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