More twists and turns than the Nemesis ride at Alton Towers...First of all, we have Martin Shipton stating that Plaid have been selling the Red-Green pact to members across Wales (whilst not giving them the opportunity to vote on which the party should go) whilst a BBC poll now shows the Rainbow Coalition is the one most favoured by the Welsh public.
If Plaid do go into power with Labour, it will be interesting to see whether there is a backlash in rural areas of Wales.
Certainly, when Brynle Williams and I visited Llanrwst market before the Assembly election, we listened to the views of farmers who felt obliged to vote Plaid, even though they held staunchly conservative views. Their comments on Labour and Rhodri Morgan cannot, for public decency, be repeated here on this blog.
If the red-green alliance goes ahead, what then for the 'Party of Wales' in its rural heartlands when, despite spending thousands of pounds vilifying Labour and its policies, it ends up being their minority partner and ensuring that Rhodri Morgan remains as First Minister.
Next year's local elections suddenly look very interesting indeed.
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May be this would be healthy and then disillusioned Labour, Lib Dem and Tory voters would may be find a comfortable home
They fought the campaign on Making a Difference.
Let's hope they keep that promise now.
You are getting into your stride now!
Well done.
Wait for the denials to come thick and fast from the Assembly this week....