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YOU can grill Rhodri

Posted by Rob Irvine on November 8, 2006 6:21 PM | 

So what do you think of the Welsh Assembly - a vital step on the road to self government in Wales?... a toothless talking shop? One thing is for sure, with a £14bn budget, what goes on in Cardiff Bay has a material effect on OUR daily lives.
That's why we are delighted to have First Minister Rhodri Morgan offering to take questions from Daily Post readers at a question time session in Colwyn Bay later this month.
So come on, if you have got an opinion on the First Minister, the Welsh Assembly or big issues in Wales, now is your chance to grill the man at the top to face to face.
I will choose the best 12 questions (I'm certainly not going to give Rhodri any soft options). The authors of the questions chosen will be invited to come along and ask Rhodri the question themselves - and once he's had his say I will pass the debate back to the questioner before throwing it open to the audience.
So put Rhodri on the spot. Whether it's how the £14bn is spent, the lack of NHS dentists, the closure of hospitals and schools, English rubbish being dumped in Welsh quarries - the choice is yours.
The event takes place at Ysgol Bod Alaw in Abergele Road, Colwyn Bay on Thursday November 23 at 6pm.
Send your questions by November 15 to:
Ask Rhodri, Daily Post, PO Box 202, Vale Road, Llandudno Junction, Conwy, LL31 92D. Alternatively you can put your questions in an e-mail and send it to:
paulaevans@dailypost.co.uk
Or you can send your question to me.
Don't forget to include your name, address and phine number so we can contact you and invite you along!


 

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Hello, I'm Rob Irvine, editor of the best -selling newspaper in North Wales - the Daily Post. I reckon mine is one of the best jobs in newspapers - editing a paper with an incredible history, with fantastically loyal readers. And I get to live in one of the most beautiful places on earth with wife Julie and our dog Max. I'll tell you in this blog about life at the Daily Post office in Llandudno Junction together with some s

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