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We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
Cornwall Council has voted to add an official apostrophe to "Land's End".
Clarification on the punctuation was needed because of proposed changes to electoral boundaries that left some council ward areas needing new names.
A debate on ward names lasted 90 minutes, and included grammatical input from a Cornish history expert.
Councillors heard Land's End has been spelled with the apostrophe in two different places or not at all, which has led to the uncertainty.
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Cornwall Council has voted to add an official apostrophe to "Land's End".
Clarification on the punctuation was needed because of proposed changes to electoral boundaries that left some council ward areas needing new names.
A debate on ward names lasted 90 minutes, and included grammatical input from a Cornish history expert.
Councillors heard Land's End has been spelled with the apostrophe in two different places or not at all, which has led to the uncertainty.
:facepalm:
I realise your point is made in jest but these boundary changes seeks to secure future Tory advantage and leads to maintaining overly-loud English voice in Westminster so it could be linked to naming of the bridge which was a Tory (and british-labour) having little regard for Wales.
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
'Beyond the Pale' is in Ireland, not Cornwall.
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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jon1959
'Beyond the Pale' is in Ireland, not Cornwall.
That depends on how far beyond the pale you go. If you go far enough you could end up in Cornwall
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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RichardM
That depends on how far beyond the pale you go. If you go far enough you could end up in Cornwall
Or where the land ends
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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Originally Posted by
surge
I realise your point is made in jest but these boundary changes seeks to secure future Tory advantage and leads to maintaining overly-loud English voice in Westminster so it could be linked to naming of the bridge which was a Tory (and british-labour) having little regard for Wales.
I know it outrageous , even Jeremy Corbyns seat is at risk, plus a number of far right Brexiteers seats . Its part of the agreed reduction in 50 MP's .
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
That’s “Corbyn’s.....” of course.
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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Pontprennau Bluebird
That’s “Corbyn’s.....” of course.
Or Corbyns'
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
Wales to lose 11 MP's out of the 40 currently sitting in the UK Government.
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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The Bloop
Or Corbyns'
Or Corbyns for plurality
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
I used to live in St John’s Crescent
The sign at one end read ‘St Johns’ and at the other end read ‘St John’s’
Talk about confusion
I didn’t know if I was coming or going
It all got too much and I had to move in the end
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
Boundary changes will result in the loss of the following percentage of MP's from the UK Nations.
NI - 5%
England 6%
Scotland 10%
Wales 28%
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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Harry Monk
Wales to lose 11 MP's out of the 40 currently sitting in the UK Government.
Really? That's appalling.
This should be a bigger story.
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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Harry Monk
Boundary changes will result in the loss of the following percentage of MP's from the UK Nations.
NI - 5%
England 6%
Scotland 10%
Wales 28%
So what do the numbers look like now / And does the other tier of Parliament members effect this in as much you have Westminster elected ones Welsh Assembly and MEP 'S ? , I thought from many debates on the board about Wales ,it was felt it was top heavy,28% seems a lot ,whats the % now ?
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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life on mars
So what do the numbers look like now / And does the other tier of Parliament members effect this in as much you have Westminster elected ones Welsh Assembly and MEP 'S ? , I thought from many debates on the board about Wales ,it was felt it was top heavy,28% seems a lot ,whats the % now ?
Not sure what you mean by the % now? Wales is going to lose 28% of its MP's in the UK parliament.
Putting it in numbers, Wales has 40 MP's in the UK parliament out of 650 MP's. We will lose 11 MP's giving us 29 out of the 600 that will be sitting in the UK Parliament.
Welsh Government only deals with devolved issues - many of which have just been clawed back by the UK Government in readiness for Brexit, and of course there will be no MEP's after March.
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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Harry Monk
Not sure what you mean by the % now? Wales is going to lose 28% of its MP's in the UK parliament.
Putting it in numbers, Wales has 40 MP's in the UK parliament out of 650 MP's. We will lose 11 MP's giving us 29 out of the 600 that will be sitting in the UK Parliament.
Welsh Government only deals with devolved issues - many of which have just been clawed back by the UK Government in readiness for Brexit, and of course there will be no MEP's after March.
Cheers , I wonder what equation they used to work this out, as its seems very weighted badly for Wales , is it because are geography results in more urban area s , and more towns merging with the suburbs of a central city , say like Cardiff , as a nation we are very rural.
I Would say this would guarantee being Labour forever , as the Tories will lose those posh end rural seats due to the urban votes being greater than say the Vale or Monmouth ??.
As for legislation bodies , how many levels do we want .
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Re: We thought the naming of the first bridge crossing was poor , this is beyond the pale ?
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Originally Posted by
light up the darkness
I used to live in St John’s Crescent
The sign at one end read ‘St Johns’ and at the other end read ‘St John’s’
Talk about confusion
I didn’t know if I was coming or going
It all got too much and I had to move in the end
Do you think that verbose people should have long sentences?