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	<title>Comments on: One Wales, One Year to Go</title>
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		<title>By: Bethan Jenkins</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bethan Jenkins</dc:creator>
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		<description>Im sorry I can&#039;t attend. I took part in the last panel debate, where Lesley Griffiths, now a Minister, was on the panel with me. Shows how quickly things can change in politics. 

The General election in my opinion has not put a strain on the One Wales coalition, but I think politics closer to home- i.e Council based politics may put a strain on relations in the future. 

I can only speak of my experience, and of the proposed cuts by the neath port talbot Labour Council cabinet that Plaid are opposing. 

 I truly hope that the discussion regarding the referendum steps up a gear after the General election, and that it isn&#039;t being used as a delaying tactic. i.e &#039;we can&#039;t speak about the referendum until the UK election is out of the way,&#039; because after May, that&#039;s what should be on our mind as a coalition, and as an Assembly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Im sorry I can&#8217;t attend. I took part in the last panel debate, where Lesley Griffiths, now a Minister, was on the panel with me. Shows how quickly things can change in politics. </p>
<p>The General election in my opinion has not put a strain on the One Wales coalition, but I think politics closer to home- i.e Council based politics may put a strain on relations in the future. </p>
<p>I can only speak of my experience, and of the proposed cuts by the neath port talbot Labour Council cabinet that Plaid are opposing. </p>
<p> I truly hope that the discussion regarding the referendum steps up a gear after the General election, and that it isn&#8217;t being used as a delaying tactic. i.e &#8216;we can&#8217;t speak about the referendum until the UK election is out of the way,&#8217; because after May, that&#8217;s what should be on our mind as a coalition, and as an Assembly.</p>
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