This is something I considered putting out on X; in fact I did, briefly. But more digging made me realise it was so illustrative of the state of Wales it merited a piece on the briefly revived blog.
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HOW IT BEGAN
It all started when I noticed a couple of unfamiliar vans in our street. I didn’t recognise the livery, they carried 03333 phone numbers. One had been registered in Bath, the other in Nottingham.

Curiosity aroused, I thought I’d check out the website given on the vans. But when I tried to reach www.advanceenergy.co.uk I hit the brick wall you see below. Nothing’s been posted on the Facebook page since January 2024.

Now I was really curious.
Next stop, the Companies House website. And from here, a picture started to emerge.
Advance Energy Services Ltd began life in October 2016 as Bright Plumbing and Heating Ltd of Pontypridd. It failed to take off, and in January 2019, with compulsory strike-off just averted, two new directors came aboard: one being Michael Ian Wayman.
I mention Wayman because while he was a director at Advance Energy Services he and another man started a company called Advance Energy (UK) Ltd. Formed in October 2019 it gave up the ghost in July 2021 without ever filing accounts.
At the same time, another Wayman family company, Smart Energy Homes Ltd, saw an upsurge in fortunes. Though the sketchy accounts offer no explanation.

Meanwhile, directors came and went at Advance Energy Services, and the company address changed a few times.
But something might then have gone awry. I say that because I turned up this notification on the Financial Conduct Authority website dated February 2023. Wayman and his associate are named.

From this point on I shall avoid naming Welsh or Wales-based individuals unless I feel it’s necessary. It may be possible to find the names on official documents by following the links. That’s unavoidable.
Just over a year on from the FCA mention, in May 2024, Robert Benjamin Nathaniel Brodie became a director. In fact, he joined a host of companies giving addresses mainly in south east Wales. Here’s his Linkedin profile.
He was joined in March this year, at a number of the companies, by Christopher McLain. McLain seems to have had no directorships before then. Here’s his Linkedin profile.
McLain is CEO of City Energy Network Ltd, while Brodie is the Chief Financial Officer. Here’s the Cairngorm Capital takeover reported.

Returning to Advance Energy Services Ltd, the company secretary works full-time for solar panel and heat pump installer, Heatforce. Where we find Brodie (but not McLain). In fact, Brodie is the sole director now listed for Heatforce.
This company uses an address where we’ll find a few other companies in the table below: Unit 10, Lambourne Crescent, Cardiff Business Park, Llanishen, Cardiff CF14 5GP.
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THE WEB
I think the best way to join up the dots is to look at the companies where Robert Benjamin Nathaniel Brodie recently became a director. For he seems to be the key, the link to the ultimate owner.
Here’s the list of Brodie’s companies supplied by Companies House. And below a table I compiled of those companies. (Here in PDF format with working links.)

It might look complex, but believe me, everything leads back to Dragon 2023 Topco Ltd and, ultimately, Cairngorm Capital.
There are six names that crop up more than once in the companies found in the table, prior to the takeover by Brodie and McLean. I shall refer to these as The Six.
We find them in Mudrock Investments Ltd. Launched in August 2020, a year or two before they started paving the way (apparently) for Cairngorm Capital.
Mudrock’s into real estate. I know that, partly because Companies House tells us, but also because Mudrock last year applied to Swansea council for a change of use.

If we turn to the Companies House registration we find only two directors. But the other four can be found on the Certificate of Incorporation, where, if you scroll down, you’ll see The Six have 10 shares each.
The first (skeletal) accounts filed (as at 29.08.2021) showed fixed assets of £390,000. In the most recent (equally skeletal) accounts (to 31.12.2023), Mudrock’s fixed assets had rocketed to £3,142,088.
The address given for Mudrock on the Certificate of Incorporation is Coptic House 4-5 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff. Though the address used now is a nice little gaff out in Cyncoed.
But it doesn’t end there.
Another strange entity associated with some of those named above was WYRL Ltd, giving an address on Langdon Road, which runs alongside the old Prince of Wales Dock in Swansea. (Where a boy I knew a long time ago used to go fishing.)

The 120 WYRL shares were distributed between Diversity Network Holdings (80) and one of The Six (40). WYRL was launched 10 March 2023 and folded 20 August 2024 without filing accounts.
Diversity Network Holdings leads back to Cairngorm Capital. (See table above.)
Just before the end, control passed to View Investments Ltd, where we find two of The Six as directors and shareholders. This company has just avoided strike-off.
There are other companies linked to this lot, but life is short. All I will say is that over the years I’ve reported on many companies that start up and then fold without apparently doing anything, without filing accounts.
This often denotes shady dealings, even criminality. I’m not saying that any referred to here are involved in such activities, but it never looks good.
Since the arrival of Cairngorm Capital, financial support for most of the companies named here and listed in the table has come from Alter Domus.
One thing is clear from looking into these companies, and those involved: A lot of money became available around the time Cairngorm Capital showed up.
Footnote: At the time of publication the accounts for, CEN Holdco Ltd, Dragon 2023 Topco Ltd, Dragon 2023 Midco Ltd, Dragon 2023 Bidco Ltd, were overdue with Companies House.
Though I suspect most of these companies, having served their purpose, will now be dissolved. But perhaps not Dragon 2023 Topco Ltd. Not yet, anyway.
For last November there was a share issue amounting to some £100,000,000. Here’s how those shares were divvied up.

As you can see, The Six came out of it very well.
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SURELY NOT!
Something struck me while writing about Cairngorm Capital, operating through companies using ‘Dragon’ in the name.
Because it reminded me of the funding for Parabola Bute Energy and its 666 wind farms (none yet built), which have been getting their funding from Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners through companies using ‘Dragon’ in their names.
One is CI IV Dragon Lender Ltd. Another is CI IV Dragon Holdco Ltd. (Though both have recently changed to CI V.) I suppose using the term is a way of showing these companies operate in Wales.
Something else that struck me was that both Parabola Bute and Cairngorm Capital are based in Edinburgh. Now I appreciate that the Scottish capital is a sizeable city, and a major financial centre, so maybe it could all be dismissed as a coincidence.

But Bute and Cairngorm are both in the electricity business; at different ends, admittedly, but they could complement each other.
Parabola Bute’s wind farms could generate the electricity, be stored in their Battery Energy Storage Systems, distributed by GreenGenCymru, with Cairngorm companies installing the unnecessary but expensive equipment to maximise the profits.
Just a thought.
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THERE’S MORE . . .
While I was writing this I received information about something similar happening in the same part of the country and similar kinds of businesses. The name given to me was the Cardo Group.
Naturally, I looked into it. Typing ‘Cardo’ into the Companies House website brings up many options, but here’s the one we’re interested in.
A company Incorporated February 2015 as LCB Construction Holdings Ltd changed its name to LCB Group Holdings Ltd in October 2022, before finally bursting forth as Cardo Group Ltd in May 2023.
LCB was started by a local businessman who is now CEO of Cardo. The website tells us that Cardo provides: ‘A total solution for maintaining and retrofitting homes’.
One cause for concern might be the list of Cardo directors. I suspect that of the 8, our local businessman and a long-time associate may be the only ones living in Wales.
When we turn to ‘person with significant control‘ we see that in May 2023 this passed to BP INV Bidco Ltd. Checking who controls this outfit tells that our local has a minority shareholding, with control exercised by Buckthorn Partners LLP of Jersey.
Here’s the Buckthorn website. It lists Cardo as one of its companies. And three of its directors – Chaichian, Connolly and Fletcher – also sit on the Cardo board.
That Buckthorn board is truly impressive. Two Conservative peers and two chaps called Jonty. Break out the Pimms!
But why did it buy out the operation in Cardiff?

The answer is that LCB gave Buckthorn entry to the Welsh social housing sector, for heat pumps and all the other bollocks. (But mighty lucrative bollocks.)
Then, because the ‘Welsh Government’ has bought into the climate scam, and it funds housing associations, they must fall into line. Social housing tenants have no choice.
‘Hello, Mrs Evans . . . just to let you know there’ll be a team coming round tomorrow to put a carbon capture plant in your back garden, right love’.
Knowing how close housing associations are to the ‘Welsh Government’, and the Labour party, there is no way that Corruption Bay would have been unaware of Buckthorn’s arrival.
One rabbit hole I sniffed without venturing too far in was Glas Trust Corporation Limited, a funder associated with Cardo, BP INV Bidco, and possibly others since the Buckthorn takeover. (I initially thought it might be Welsh!)
By a tortuous route I found that the ultimate owner is Unicorn Topco Ltd, which is itself said to be currently parentless. Though I suspect a connection with Levine Leichtman through Unicorn director and LL partner Josh Kaufman.
UPDATE 04.08.2025: Since writing this piece there’s been a lot of activity with BP INV6 Bidco Ltd. Many ‘replacement filings’ and ‘clarifications’ related to the allotment of shares, suggesting some confusion.
See what you make of it.
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FOR THE HARD OF UNDERSTANDING
Let me explain how the Globalist climate scam operates:
1/ Globalist corporations, private equity funds, etc, often working through pressure groups, ‘persuade’ governments to provide funding for green energy projects. In other words, anything that can be sold as saving the planet.
2/ Governments find the funding, even if it means taking money from schools, pensioners, the NHS, neglecting infrastructure, or even raising taxes.
3/ Those who started the process now take over the companies that will be doing the work and serving as conduits for the loot. Or even create new ones.
4/ Globalist corporations, equity funds and the rest then trouser the money they themselves persuaded governments to shell out in the first place.
They might keep the names of local companies, or give new companies Welsh-sounding names, to create the impression that it’s all owned by tidy boys from roun’ by ‘ere.
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Let me pause here and make something clear. I believe in independence and the capitalist economic model. I want to see Welsh entrepreneurs and Welsh companies employing Welsh people and building a strong Welsh economy.
But what we’ve looked at here, what we see with the ‘Welsh economy’ in general, is window-dressing. The control always lies elsewhere, and that’s where the profits go.
Because the socialists wrecking Wales prefer silly gestures to building an economy. Apparently believing we Welsh must be protected from the corrupting influence of prosperity.
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FINAL THOUGHTS
What you’ve read here is so typical of Wales after 26 years of devolution and Welsh politicians being suckered into obeying the Globalist agenda.
Yet stupid enough to believe they’re doing the right thing!
I keep referring to the ‘climate scam’, because that’s what it is. Dreamt up by a corrupt and decadent elite that bribes, blackmails, or brainwashes politicians and others.
Here we see that class in pursuit of greater wealth and total control.
The wealth comes by many routes, not just the Net Zero lie I’ve just described.
Authoritarianism creeps up through censorship we’re told is vital to protect us from ‘misinformation’, ‘disinformation’, the ‘far right’, ‘climate deniers’, ‘transphobes’, Nigel Farage, ‘Islamophobes’, Donald Trump, and Uncle Tom Cobleigh an’ all.
Authoritarianism to shout down the truth about the ‘climate crisis’; to defend rape gangs and open borders; to spread anti-white racism, gender nonsense, and to wage war on farming . . . all of which is designed to result in societal breakdown.
At which point the global elite will step from the shadows and offer to put everything right through total censorship, property seizures, digital ID, climate lockdowns, bans on private transport, and other means.
We shall then have reached the Nirvana promised by the WEF, where we own nothing, are surveilled 24/7 – and yet we’ll be happy!

The only light relief – or is it gallows humour? – to be found as darkness encroaches is the sight of po-faced socialists believing they’re engaged in a noble, existential struggle to save humanity from itself, when in reality they’re enriching the biggest corporations and the wealthiest individuals on the planet.
Those parasites running the most profitable scam ever devised.
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© Royston Jones 2025
the cairngorm capital connection is interesting. Seems like they’ve acquired a lot companies and they’ve gone into administration. Just take a look at paintwell and national timber group. Gross negligence maybe?
What other companies? Update: Found one in seconds.
What’s your interpretation of this phenomenon? After a quick check I found a few, and I put this out on X last night.
I saw this LinkedIn post:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/dmitrijssakelis_cairngorm-capital-is-back-and-by-back-activity-7419400993940889600-OqDq?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAQyH80BL5W3zdxhdwmt8UM2VEneU1du0Cw
The company in Swansea was returning massive increases in both turnover and profit margins.
Then – poof! It disappears in a puff of smoke.
They all knew how bad CES were back in 2022, so did our councils, and trading standards. I know this to be a fact; I reported it to them. Ceredigion County Council even recommended them.
Wales is in a mess, it can only get worse https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/one-wales-most-controversial-businessmen-33191132
We need to mention that a fair number of households have been screwed over by this company. Their properties are ruined, in some cases, roofs are leaking, huge energy bills and no heating. I know this for a fact. I’m one of those who has spent 3 years fighting CES . £30,000 on blood-sucking solicitors’ fees, all for nothing.
I have a piece coming out in the morning. Then I shall probably start putting together another piece on CES and the rest.
Good news. This really needs to be stopped.
Wait and see, this is just the tip of the iceberg; much, much worse is to come. If only you knew.
I hope you’re right, Stuart.
I would put money on it, plenty of it.
CONSUMER ENERGY SOLUTIONS LIMITEDCompany number 09959339
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6 officers / 4 resignationsBRODIE, Robert Benjamin NathanielCorrespondence address
Ffynnon Menter, Phoenix Way, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, SA7 9HZ
Role Active
Director
Date of birth
November 1974
Appointed on
31 May 2024
Nationality
British
Country of residence
Wales
Identity verification due
28 March 2026
NEALE, JonathanCorrespondence address
Ffynnon Menter, Phoenix Way, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, SA79HZ
Role Active
Director
Date of birth
August 1962
Appointed on
31 December 2025
Nationality
British
Country of residence
England
Identity verification status
Verification requirements complete
FURREED, Ahmud SaleemCorrespondence address
Ffynnon Menter, Phoenix Way, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, SA7 9HZ
Role Resigned
Director
Date of birth
November 1972
Appointed on
19 January 2016
Resigned on
30 September 2025
Nationality
British
Country of residence
Wales
JOHN, Lewis EdwardCorrespondence address
Ffynnon Menter, Phoenix Way, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, SA7 9HZ
Role Resigned
Director
Date of birth
September 1986
Appointed on
19 January 2016
Resigned on
27 June 2025
Nationality
British
Country of residence
United Kingdom
MCLAIN, ChristopherCorrespondence address
Ffynnon Menter, Phoenix Way, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, SA7 9HZ
Role Resigned
Director
Date of birth
December 1964
Appointed on
18 August 2025
Resigned on
31 December 2025
Nationality
British
Country of residence
England
Identity verification due
28 March 2026
WILLIAMS, Stephen MarkCorrespondence address
Ffynnon Menter, Phoenix Way, Swansea, West Glamorgan, Wales, SA7 9HZ
Role Resigned
Director
Date of birth
April 1982
Appointed on
19 January 2016
Resigned on
30 September 2025
Nationality
British
Country of residence
Wales
GOT TO SAY, SOMETHING STINKS!!!!
The horseshoe theory where the worst of socialism and capitalism meet, writ enormous and nebulous – the Horseshoe Nebula. Oh, keeping with celestial motifs, I’ve recently entered the ‘blogosphere’ myself. I’ve written a piece for the Gwlad website called ‘I, Briton’. Take a look if you like.
Will do.
Jac you re-opened this wonderful BLOG briefly to air views on the topic of “Saving The Planet – The Globalist Way!” as it affects Cymru. Now it has been hijacked by the UK left, with all their views on Palestine and now Ukraine. As noble as they are, they are all off topic – just using you Jac as a cheap quick platform. They need set up their comments on an appropriate platform and not gatecrash into a discussion on Wales. My advice to them is – go and ask Jeremy Corbyn’s new Party to help you air these views. Do not clog up this rare re-appearance of Jac’s Blog.
Why are you so convinced that global warming isn’t a real threat?
The Earth has indeed gone through dramatic climate shifts—ice ages, warming periods, abrupt changes—without any help from humans. These fluctuations were driven by factors like changes in Earth’s orbit (Milankovitch cycles), volcanic activity, solar radiation, and even asteroid impacts. So it’s not unreasonable to ask whether today’s warming trend is just another chapter in that natural saga.
That said, the current pace and scale of warming don’t quite match those ancient cycles. Scientists can pinpoint the rapid rise in global temperatures to the industrial era—particularly to increases in greenhouse gases like CO₂ and methane, which coincide with human activity (fossil fuel burning, deforestation, etc.). The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) calls this warming “unequivocally” human-driven.
But humans aren’t the sole cause, maybe they aren’t the sole solution either. And maybe the Earth has its own way of balancing, albeit with costs we might not like.
Realistic climate strategies probably need to embrace both human mitigation and adaptation to natural variability. Sort of like trying to steer the ship while also bracing for rogue waves.
So many potential variables all capable of impacting on our ability to sustain our way of life. Maybe it’s time to accept that element of risk and just live with a bit more restraint but not be dictated to by remote elites who just look after their own interests and feed their appetites for power. Who are the biggest polluters? Big corporates owned or manipulated by clusters of criminally rich elites yet we have to foot the bill for their duplicity
I’m a bit surprised that there are so few contributions on this article. After all we are led to believe that the country is full of adherents of the green gospels. Surely some of them would have some affection for the particular type of business model that the rush for net zero has spawned. Or have they all jetted off on holidays somewhere to add to all that pollution they despise ?
Wales is being taken over by Globalist corporations working through legitimate companies or pressure groups, and all justified by the need to save a planet in no danger. Just serving the scam dreamed up by those who are now profiting from it.
Another example not far from me has just been brought to my attention. A wildlife trust has bought a 625 acre farm overlooking the Dyfi Estuary. Working with Aviva BlackRock to use it for rewilding and carbon capture tree planting.
So many things wrong with this example, that I may put out a piece about it.
Odd you mention a farm getting bought up by the institutional/lobbyist axis. A young woman was interviewed on S4C last night as part of a news item about enabling young people to get a start in farming. She was citing examples of land in Gwynedd getting grabbed by these neo colonialists/banksters to use as carbon offset and other green virtue credits, thus robbing new entrants of opportunities to rent or buy good farm land. And that’s the point – good land being used to suck up funds that could have been better deployed elsewhere.
One problem is that too many don’t make the connections.
Ceredigion Council have purchase a farm in Lampeter for £1.8 million with loan from Welsh Government. I have submitted FOI request to try and find out the terms and conditions of the loan. All very secretive with Councillors threatened with disciplinary action if they reveal too much information to the public.
Yes, I read about that. I’m looking into another farm purchase that, the deeper I dig, the murkier it becomes.
I got into a bit of a mild mannered exchange on NC earlier regarding Gilestone. The other commenter suggested that Gilestone could be used for vocational training to which I replied as follows:
It might indeed but that wasn’t anywhere near their (WG) thinking when they dived into the deal. Wales could do with 4 maybe even 6 farms strategically located for agri-orientated vocational training. Ceredigion has just done a deal for a farm near Lampeter but that smacks of knee jerk reaction (too)as they try to undo the damage done by closing UWTSD’s Lampeter site. All a bit of “after the event” thinking.
I would be very much in favour of a big investment in training for agriculture and I mean real agriculture not the pissing about type that hobbyists in mud huts and paddocks want to introduce. They can get on with their “thing” but the public purse should not be deployed to fund it.
I think they call it pilfering/plundering.
This most recent piece of investigative work, like so many of your other pieces over recent years, dwells on the “market” for work that is at root funded almost entirely by government departments or agencies acting on their behalf. Companies have herded into various segments of energy and other activity that have been the subjects of government “initiatives”. It has all the characteristics of a “gold rush”. Why ? Well first and foremost it offers scope for profits. Secondly it presents far less risk especially when governments are sold on an ideological level to the point where to question the direction of travel is a heresy. For many businesses winning government contracts is a far easier way to make a buck than toiling away in the harsher world of marketplace competition. Without the certainty of their product or service offer being accepted how many entrepreneurs would erect a cluster of wind turbines in the hope that their output would sell at a price that delivered a healthy profit ? Very few if any at all. You might get a community clubbing together to erect a few modest turbines to meet local demand but in our economy they would end up grappling with some faceless financial institution or starchy government department to top up funding. Pretty hard going for all but the most determined with a chunk of capital to get started.
It boils down to a situation where big government is in a cosy relationship with certain selected businesses who are inevitably backed by a big institution or give the appearance of being big. Public servants are ill equipped to judge between good bad or indifferent and in a political climate where anything that purports to be “green” is “good” despite smelling more like something brown, they are conditioned to enable rather than critically appraise. I sense that this malaise is getting worse here in the UK and Wales in particular. The collective inability to stimulate new industries that add real value is a huge obstacle to recovery and ultimate prosperity. Instead we are reduced to being spectators in a cynical game of chasing government funds and assets round a merry go round of transactions. We will be left in due course with a landscape littered with a different type of scarring to that which the old industries left but one that will prove just as difficult to remove and repair.
Wales has experienced a series of economic models in the past 300 years.
First, it was almost exclusively agricultural, with fishing, ship-building and seafaring around the coasts.
Then came the Industrial Revolution, bringing massive change, but creating hundreds of thousands of jobs and the cities and towns we know today.
With the post WWII decline of heavy industry there was a period of ‘foreign investment’, and what became known as the ‘branch factory economy’.
But in these three periods, things were made, created, manufactured. There was a visible, physical end product. Whether it was butter in a 17th century farmhouse; coal, slate, coal, steel, copper in the 18th and early 20th centuries; or washing machines in the Hoover plant in Merthyr in 1960.
Now we’re into an age where we see fortunes being made by snake oil salesmen pretending to fight a threat that isn’t real. A threat they themselves dreamed up!
And everything depends on enough of us – certainly politicians – believing or pretending to believe in the ‘climate crisis’. It is fundamental to everything else.
It’s used to explain the war on farmers and, eventually, control over what we’re allowed to eat. Used to justify ‘climate refugees’. Challenging the narrative is ‘misinformation’, which is used to justify censorship. The ‘climate crisis’ is used to restrict private transport, and travel. Used to move us towards total surveillance and CBDC.
We are in a very dark time at the moment. But thankfully, the narrative is believed by fewer and fewer people, and so those those pushing it are getting more and more desperate. Things will probably get worse before they get better.
But they will get better. Because such obvious lies can only be pushed for so long, even when you control the media.
Hi Royston,
Lovely to see your brilliant investigative prowess back on display.
YOU should have been heading our government in Wales instead of the croc we’ve witnessed for the past few decades.
On the subject, I remember around 8 to 10 years ago (maybe longer?) I had staying with me a Danish student studying at a local English language school in Cardiff for a couple of weeks. Her father came to collect her at the end of the stay and stayed in a Cardiff Bay hotel for a few days to speak to people (?in local Gov or other) in relation to his supplying Wales with Wind farm equipment.
I could perhaps find the details filed away somewhere(or maybe not).
Let me know if such info would prove useful.
Cheers,
W W
If would be great if you could dig it out.
Net Zero is a gift to that strange mix of financial institutions, profit hungry companies, politicians who are dead anxious to get rich, and adherents of various green gospels who just can’t admit that it’s a money making wheeze.
Recently I watched a piece of junk fiction – Landsman – on Netflix or one of the other platforms about the oil industry in West Texas. It features Billy Bob Thornton as a cynical hard nosed trouble shooter who gets into all sorts of shit. I gave up on it about midway in 3rd episode but somewhere in those early episodes BBT’s character launches into a tirade about the green crap and its real costs. It succinctly captures a truth about the entire nonsense how it fits a certain purpose but otherwise it’s just a load of bad arithmetic. There is a summary of BBT’s best quotes on U tube which saves the bother of ploughing through hours of American dross – ttps://youtu.be/yRb7nRMoHpI?si=66tWQSGus-z0dt9C.
I’ve seen that. It’s popular on YouTube, I believe.
I wish you would keep the blog going even if it’s once a quarter because I’ve really missed what you have to say 😊
I’m blushing!
Good to see the blog, if only temporarily. Just remember that when facts conflict with money or politics, the latter pair prevail. I have had another leading questionnaire, regarding Bedwellty Mountain wind farm, clearly aimed at “Proving” that the “People” are emphatically in favour of it. My reply is to re ask the questions I asked two years ago, as yet unanswered but with an extra one added, asking how much a well known local political dynasty, with family ties to a turbine maker, stand to gain. I don’t expect an answer.
Some like to claim the Tories are the party of greed and privilege. I am not going to comment on that but if we go along with that argument, when “Good socialists”, who are working “For the people” also have their snouts in the trough, then to greed and privilege, they add hypocrisy. I sometimes reflect that here (At least for the present), if you speak out, you are ignored. In Russia or China, you disappear but in each case, nothing changes.
Nobody wants to address the elephant in the room that is the Kinnocks’ profiting from wind turbines. Or all the other Labour party connections to turbines and the companies erecting them. The latest addition to Bute Energy is Tom Watson, aka Baron Watson of Wyre Forest.
Welcome back Jac. Your “Final Thoughts” are spot on as usual. Can we tempt you to come out of retirement permanently. The only proper investigative journalist in Wales.
Many thanks, Wynne. Though it felt a bit strange getting back into the saddle. I’ll be putting out a few pieces before next year’s election.
There are a lot of rumours that Aberaeron sea defence has only made things worse. So we feel like it’s time to leave our opinion.
-It’s fu,*ed-
They should have just added shingles to the entrance at the start for a few £100 and called it a day. Instead, they wasted 34 million on something that’s only made things worse.
On the plus side, if Aberaeron gets invaded by dinghies, at least they won’t reach the harbour.
Ceredigion councils are not only closing down our public toilets but also our harbours, it seems?