Jo by Carl RyanIt’s a bum deal.  Take your pick of the bottomless jokes arsing about the latest Arts Council of Wales grant of £20,000 to Swansea-based bum artist Sue Williams – apparantly to study ladies’ posteriors and make plaster casts!

Source: South Wales Evening Post

Well good for her! Squeezing £20K out of the Arts Council for this mad bad project is brilliant. What it says about the use of public funds by ACW in the current climate says alot about the idiots that run this  arrogant quango.  Since this story broke, we are reliably informed that the ACW phonelines having been ringing with irate tax payers demanding that those responsible be given the.. er.. bums rush.

Thanks to Carl Ryan for this artistic picture of Josephine, a Ragdoll Model . Now that’s real art!

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Mike German, of the “lousy Libs”, hit back at Labour’s local elections political broadcast of a day or so ago by pointing out it epitomised precisely why people think so little of politicians.

The line about “lousy Libs” was repeated throughout the broadcast as it laid into Lib Dem allegedly poor leadership and stewardship of Cardiff, Swansea, Bridgend and Wrexham.

Much play was made of the cost of using Swansea’s rebuilt Leisure Centre beside the new harbour front museum. I never saw the broadcast, but I bet it never said anything about the centre having to be suddenly closed on safety grounds because of the previous council’s administration appalling stewardship.

And who ran the previous administration? Surely it couldn’t have been Labour ?

On entry charges, Mike German told his weekly press briefing that the charge was higher at the Afan Lido in Neath Port Talbot. And who runs NPT ? Labour ?

Wrexham was slated for hiring more-effective PCSOs, which have cut crime by 34 pc because of their extra powers, than community wardens. Yet who has appointed them in Torfaen ? Surely not Labour ?

The Lib Dems slammed Labour over their “wholly negative” broadcast. Of course, they would say that. But the attack was filmed more likely because the Lib Dems were seen as dangerous, rather than because they were seen as “easy opponents”, as Mr German rather disingenuously claimed.

Plaid were quietly pleased that the wounded Rottweiler of Transport House had taken his teeth in another direction; they were openly critical of the attack-dog’s methods and the style of old-style filming used. “Amateurish,” said one nationalist.

In truth, this will surely be the election when the Lib Dems consolidate themselves in all four councils where they currently fly high, add Newport to that list, and gain or regain significant status in Ceredigion, Conwy, Flintshire, Powys and even Gwynedd.

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