Really? Really?
- 22 May 07, 12:01 PM
A few weeks before the election I joined forces with the Scottish Political Editor, Brian Taylor and the 成人快手's Sultan of Swing and Things, David Cowling to spell out what we thought might happen on May 3rd and beyond.
Brian went first of course because ... well, Scotland always does and everyone in the room were fairly certain that the Scottish story would be bigger than the Welsh one. (Yes Brian, I did say the story ..!) IMy pitch was that Wales is not Scotland lite and that should the maths make things difficult for Rhodri Morgan, we may well see Labour talking to Plaid - vague surprise - or even a rainbow coalition. At this their ears pricked up.
After any number of questions to Brian, the man from Newsnight was kind and curious enough to turn to me. His question was this: "So Betsan Plaid and .. . the Tories? Really? Really?" The second "really" was long drawn out, the kind of long drawn out that concentrates the mind.
I'm not sure I convinced him or anyone else that yes, it really could happen but here we are, on the brink of finding out whether Ieuan Wyn Jones is about to discard the 'Wobbly' mantle or not. Does he get his group's support to go for the First Minister's job and throw in his lot with the rainbow coalition, or does he do a deal with Labour? Either way you can be sure we'll hear the word 'responsible' littering every interview he'll give later today.
Labour for their part insist they've done their best to come up with a deal for Plaid. Dissent amongst the Labour group is now down to - well half a handful shall we say and a 28-page document has just been delivered to the Plaid group. The two leaders sit down to talk within the next few minutes. Last gasp? Last ditch?
But even if the rainbow comes out on top today, what of the Lib Dems? Can Mike German keep his party on side or could it be that Saturday's Special Conference throws a spanner in the works. If that conference listens to and votes with some of the party's grandees who are speaking out vocally against the rainbow coalition, then the maths looks like this: Labour 26 seats, Plaid/Tories 27 seats. Lib Dems in opposition.
Which leaves the single surviving independent, Blaenau Gwent's AM and bingo queen, Trish Law. How does it go? "Own its own, number 1". If the colours of the rainbow fall apart, you get the feeling this "one" will be anything but "on her own". She'll do what she believes pays out best for Blaenau Gwent and that, at this point, has her leaning towards the mini-rainbow.
What a day for your blog to migrate. When there's news on that front - or any front - I'll let you know.
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I still think you should call your blog the two-legged-swan in 'homage' to Mr Morgan...
I know what you mean about Brian Taylor, he can certainly spin a yarn and he is 'llond ei got' as we say in Wales..
As for Trish Law, as I was saying to your oppo, 'Never underestimate the power of a woman'.
Can't you persuade Mr Roderick to follow your 'Mastermind' example, and be the Welsh Chris Tarrant ? No, I don't mean having a paddy in the Indian... I think his quiz skills need brushing up, so he doesn't give the game away, but I reckon he is a 'shoo-in' for 'Pwy sy eisiau bod yn Filioner' - Or something like that..
Good luck on your migration, if we can't find you, send out a homing pigeon, or should that be a swan ?
Bethan, I hope that when this blog migrates the history is going with it, unlike Brian Taylor's. Scotland may have gone first, but Wales can do it right!
Betsan hefyd yn son am Trish yn fwy parod i gefnogi'r enfys na Llafur. Ydy hyn wedi ei ohebu yn rwla?