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A sign of the sort of stealthy trick the devolutionists are prepared to indulge in to try move ever further towards full powers was to arrogate to themselves the right to "name" the sizeably over-budget Assembly Building the "Senedd" - the Welsh word for Parliament not Assembly.
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Whereas the Senedd is visually all glass and steel, transparency and light, the Cortes - enclosed within the walls of the Aljafería - is a dark warren of old fashioned parliamentary chambers.
The waiting game 2009
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Whereas the Senedd is visually all glass and steel, transparency and light, the Cortes - enclosed within the walls of the Aljafería - is a dark warren of old fashioned parliamentary chambers.
Archive 2009-09-01 2009
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He was never exactly "in the loop" as far as the Welsh Labour group in the Senedd is concerned to begin with, and now that he's officially a political hasbeen what he has to say concerning Welsh devolution is even less relevant than it was prior to his disgrace and downfall.
Archive 2008-10-01 2008
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He was never exactly "in the loop" as far as the Welsh Labour group in the Senedd is concerned to begin with, and now that he's officially a political hasbeen what he has to say concerning Welsh devolution is even less relevant than it was prior to his disgrace and downfall.
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Labour in Wales reluctantly accepts that having powers transfered to the Senedd is the "least worst option" ... a sort of insurance policy.
A man in denial Glyn Davies 2008
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The Senedd is a superb building - modern, yes - but certainly no carbuncle.
The Senedd - Value for Money? Glyn Davies 2008
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I agree that the Senedd is a fantastic building amanwy.
Saved by Matt again. Glyn Davies 2007
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I could also venture to say that they probably don't care what goes on at that glorified wendy house in the bay known as the Senedd!
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First Shambo, then Foot and Mouth, then the return of the ghost of Shambo...the next plenary in the Senedd should be a barrel of laughs.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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