The European Tribune is a forum for thoughtful dialogue of European and international issues. You are invited to post comments and your own articles.
Please REGISTER to post.
Labour has fallen just short of an outright majority in the Welsh assembly after the final results came in from north Wales. Labour has won 30 seats, but was unable to the 31st needed for an overall majority but is set to try to form a government. The Conservatives took Aberconwy and Clwyd West, key Labour targets. Tories lost their leader Nick Bourne, but did well otherwise. However, Plaid and the Lib Dems had a poor night. Lib Dems finished behind the BNP in a number of seats.
Labour has fallen just short of an outright majority in the Welsh assembly after the final results came in from north Wales.
Labour has won 30 seats, but was unable to the 31st needed for an overall majority but is set to try to form a government.
The Conservatives took Aberconwy and Clwyd West, key Labour targets.
Tories lost their leader Nick Bourne, but did well otherwise. However, Plaid and the Lib Dems had a poor night.
Lib Dems finished behind the BNP in a number of seats.
by Frank Schnittger - Jan 26 3 comments
by Frank Schnittger - Jan 31
by Frank Schnittger - Jan 22 3 comments
by Cat - Jan 25 52 comments
by Oui - Jan 9 21 comments
by Frank Schnittger - Jan 13 28 comments
by gmoke - Jan 20
by Oui - Jan 15 91 comments
by gmoke - Jan 29
by Oui - Jan 2731 comments
by Frank Schnittger - Jan 263 comments
by Cat - Jan 2552 comments
by Frank Schnittger - Jan 223 comments
by Oui - Jan 2110 comments
by Oui - Jan 21
by Oui - Jan 20
by Oui - Jan 1839 comments
by Oui - Jan 1591 comments
by Oui - Jan 144 comments
by Frank Schnittger - Jan 1328 comments
by Oui - Jan 1219 comments
by Oui - Jan 1120 comments
by Oui - Jan 1031 comments
by Oui - Jan 921 comments
by NBBooks - Jan 810 comments
by Oui - Jan 717 comments