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  • in reply to: Removal Of Councillor Malcolm King As Lead Member #68982

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    @Captain C 16591 wrote:

    Saying a freemason would commit an offence is just like saying that if a Welsh footballer has done this, all Welsh footballers would rape girls on their night out.
    It’s too general a statement. I am sure there are freemasons who commit crimes but it does not follow that all would, the same as members of one party (Labour. Tory, LibDem) will,just because one does.
    Your statement implied that freemasons were involved in the Bryn Alyn case and that is not even a rumour out there as far as I am aware.

    Well Captain C,there are more than rumours if you Google about all this.Its entirely fascinating though;Maybe next you will say that there were absolutely no Freemasons in Thatcher’s Cabinet of the time?

    in reply to: Removal Of Councillor Malcolm King As Lead Member #68981

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    I’m not suggesting for one moment that Cllr King is a Freemason.Ok then enlighten me as to why a Freemason would not commit an offence like this?

    in reply to: Removal Of Councillor Malcolm King As Lead Member #68980

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    It is now plainly obvious that what I have to say is a quite open and personal campaign against Malcolm King is/was being carried out.Its a campaign of pure vindictiveness aided and abetted by members of the current executive board.

    As I’ve posted on other threads my continuing opposition to the system per se of Executive Cabunet in Local Government,a position entirely vindicated by the present encumbents of these posts.

    in reply to: Planning Meeting Webcast #69916

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    @Pinky02 16332 wrote:

    He was also very vocal when Wrexham Council tried for planning permission on green land at Acton, Rhosnesni and Bradley in 2010!

    The Leader – News from Wrexham & Flintshire – War of words over green belt plan bids in Wrexham

    Maybe he ‘forgot’ planning was a devolved issue then? Or maybe there are other reasons?

    Either way he obviously doesn’t care enough about Llay to voice the concerns of residents.

    In any event as soon as I saw your message,I contacted his Office to make him aware of the matter.

    in reply to: Iceland new store #69715

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    Hows this?
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    in reply to: Iceland new store #69714

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    They of all people seem to think that freezing is some kind of new technology!
    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10203862149206515&set=a.1977101619576.2112490.1004162794&type=1

    in reply to: Planning Meeting Webcast #69915

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    @Pinky02 16303 wrote:

    Yes Saxon1. The petition was signed by 2,188 residents ( a few were people who have ties in Llay and visit regularly, but definitely over 2,00 Llay residents). When we contacted Ian Lucas to ask for his support he told us that planning was a devolved issue and therefore he couldn’t get involved.
    Oh well there is an election coming up, and I know who I won’t be voting for!

    Reason he told you it was a devolved issue is that they would have told him in no uncertain terms to “butt out”!

    in reply to: Plaid Cymru Conference 2014 #70459

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    Labour Candidate Switches to Plaid Cymru | Wrexham.com

    BBC NEWS | Election 2005 | Results | Clwyd South
    https://www.wrexham.gov.uk/assets/pdfs/elections/archive/county_borough_results2012.pdf

    Rather than start a new thread I thought that this would be the most appropriate place to comment on the almost entirely factually incorrect news story featured last Friday.

    Whilst I’ve known Alwyn Humphreys personally for quite a few years now,I have to say being kind to him perhaps,that he has led a somewhat chequered past!He has certainly not been active in the Labour Party for quite a few years now.

    The above link shows that he stood as a Forward Wales candidate in 2005.Another link shows that he stood as an Independent candidate in the 2012 Local Council Election

    I’m left wondering what the political Crystal Ball shows for him?What label will he emerge with next I wonder?!

    in reply to: NHS In Wales #70005

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    Of course I’m relying on my sources for this.Not being even a very rare buyer of The Mail.lol

    in reply to: NHS In Wales #70004

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    We have now seen a retraction by the Daily Mail of their original allegations last Monday.It appears my first reply to this was indeed fair comment!

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