As predicted, Rockin Rene is still milking the publicity over the ageist controversy thing yet again – but this time courtesy of a demand for his removal from a committee by the tactically-challenged Ioan Richard. The absentee tory leader has responded to the Mawr Mouth in kind but omitted to mention IMR’s own abysmal attendance record at meetings in the days when he was also trying to hold down a job as a supply teacher. We understand that retaliatory releases have since been issued by both camps and that the pair will not be patching things up any time soon.
Relationship matters look equally unresolved for the local Labour leadership. A rambling feature on the party’s prospects in the local rag, which reads as if someone has entered the words “Swansea” and Labour” in a search engine and stitched together the results, only conveys confusion. But two letters on the facing page put things in a sharper perspective with one reader stating that he is chucking in his membership before he gets expelled while another, penned by a party Rottweiler, is all for dragging revisionary class-traitors to the lampposts.
Expect more of the same third-rate dialectic as fringe elements and parachutists position themselves for the soon-to-be-vacant Swansea East assembly seat. Some of it might even start to make Ioan Richard sound reasonable.
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