Wrth fynd trwy twitter neithiwr des i ar draws y clip yma, mae'n werth ei gwylio. Dydw i ddim yn credu mai dyma'r math o groeso roedd y Blaid Lafur yn disgwyl wrth iddynt gyrraedd Glasgow! Mae aelodau seneddol Llafur yn cynnwys AS Llanelli hefyd.
While going through twitter last night I found this video clip. I don't imagine for a second it's the sort of 'welcome' Labour would have anticipated in Glasgow! Many MP's can be spotted including Llanelli's own MP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiMXuEmqAHA
Blog Cyngh Vaughan Williams - Ffordd Llundain, Caergybi. Blog of Cllr Vaughan Williams -London Road Ward, Holyhead
Friday, 12 September 2014
The youth are our future.
A message of hope for the future from a young supporter - Brett.
"We need an MP who will always put
Wales before Westminster, Llanelli before London. Only by supporting the Party
of Wales can we move forward to creating a stronger and fairer nation.
Since 1922 there has been 25 General Elections, and for every single one of
those 92 years, we've had a Labour MP representing us in Westminster. However,
am I happy with my town? The downgrading of local hospitals? The lack of job
opportunities to benefit the people and economy of our local area? Absolutely
not. I have met and canvassed alongside Vaughan on many occasions. I have never
seen such immense passion being put into trying to hear the voices of all in
Llanelli. Vaughan cares about the things that affect us, the people of
Llanelli. Vaughan stands for what's right. Right for Llanelli. Right for the
people.
We have seen the people who have been hit hardest by the Tory bedroom
tax in our community. We have also seen hardly anything done to repeal it.
Vaughan WILL stand up against this appalling tax. “Our Town clearly deserves
better. Llanelli residents need and must have access to a full A+E service at
Prince Philip Hospital. More needs to be done for our Town Centre in order to
strengthen our economy and create additional job opportunities, especially for young people."
Kind regards for the hard work and message of support. We will continue to work hard in the constituency and to put Wales before Westminster and Llanelli before London. Together we can create history. #YMLAEN!
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Mind your language!
It was with great sadness that I learned Sky
Sports will be scrapping its Welsh language option for international football
matches. I have become accustomed to watching the national team in the national
language (the Dragon has two tongues of course).
Can you imagine French
football fans having to watch games in German? How about Germany fans having to
watch their national team Polish? Or even worse, English fans having to watch
their team in German or God Forbid – Romanian! (UKIP wouldn't be happy)
The broadcaster said it was
scrapping the “red button” option in order to show other internationals as only
around 1,000 viewers use the service.
The FAW
has called the decision “disappointing.”
He went
on to say “When we were negotiating with Sky we made the Welsh language service
a requirement but that clearly has not been discussed between Uefa and Sky"
Ian Gwyn Hughes from the FAW added “It’s
disappointing because the FAW have a strong bilingual policy and we know that
many of our supporters are Welsh speakers."
The
numbers watching football in Welsh have been disappointing, that is a fact. Why
is that the case? How many Welsh football fans have Sky Sports to begin with?
Equally I normally watch Wales’ matches in ‘Welsh’ pubs and the feed is often
or indeed solely in English. It’s like the rugby analogy – use it or lose it.
The same is true regarding those who opt for
Welsh while at a cash machine or at a self-service till (although not all of
these are available in Welsh).
Using the
‘red button’ the reality was that the picture was worse. You often had to
wait for the page to load, the quality was not the same.
Let’s
look at some facts – BSkyB makes an annual profit of over £1 billion! I believe
that Welsh speakers have a right to watch Wales in the Welsh tongue. What else
do Sky produce that is relevant to Wales only?
Yet Sky has enough to spend vast
amounts of money on American soaps and endless programmes with the ‘comedian’
James Corden. It only proves what many of us feared would happen at some stage.
I
understand that Cymdeithas yr Iaith will appeal Sky’s terrible decision – I wish
them the very best in this endeavour – pob lwc i chi!
For the
record here is Sky’s response.
A
spokesman for Sky Sports said: "We always endeavour to be able to provide
additional services where possible, but we have to make choices dependent on
where the greatest customer demand is. With huge pressure on our
production and technical capacities from offering up to nine live international
fixtures a night, we are not currently in a position to offer an additional
commentary service.”
In 2014,
it is right that I cannot watch Wales in Welsh? You be the judge.
Classified result, Wales 0-1 Profit (goal scorer, Cappi Talisst 90mins)
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