Welcome to the Plaid Cymru conference, having a lovely time by the seaside just down the road in Llandudno.
The “Party of Wales” has unveiled its new slogan: Think different. Think Plaid.
Grammatically different, no doubt.
Welcome to the Plaid Cymru conference, having a lovely time by the seaside just down the road in Llandudno.
The “Party of Wales” has unveiled its new slogan: Think different. Think Plaid.
Grammatically different, no doubt.
Ok, so what does ‘Gwahaniaeth’ mean? – Greetings?
We are not all Conservative/Welsh linguists!
Or could this be ‘Cameronspeak’ for ‘don’t ask awkward questions’ – such as what do the letters ‘E’ and ‘U’ mean – aka, how I am able to ‘govern’ – help!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/wales/learnwelsh/welsh_dictionary.pl
Very funny, but expected! I have some Welsh friends and have the same problem with them!
Sir, you should go far in a ‘Cameron Government’ – you have already mastered the art of ‘ducking the question’!
Sorry, but I clearly missed the question. How can I help?
Ok, I give in! Lesson learned – don’t mess with a Welsh Conservative!
Ps – reason you missed the question was I asked it in English – but your forgiven!
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