Rolling up the carpet
- 5 Jun 07, 02:56 PM
So now we can all get on with it.
The party to celebrate Welsh democracy went smoothly. In fact it's probably the only thing to have gone according to plan in Welsh politics over the past few weeks. A proper state opening for a proper institution? Yes, I think we got the message.
The red carpet's been rolled up and I've just seen them wheeling it away - until the next time. There are a couple of Pickfords lorries outside being loaded up and Eleanor Burnham's hat is, I hope, safely back in its box.
I liked the diplomatic response from the little boy stuck in the middle of the crowd outside who was asked whether he saw the Queen. "Well ... most of her" he said.
I did try to see whether her Majesty was looking at anyone in particular, even one side of the debating chamber in particular, when she wished AMs "insight, wisdom and patience" as things move forward. No luck. I suspect her speechwriter thinks everyone could do with a good dollop of all three over the coming weeks and months.
Tomorrow the Assembly will elect a Business committee and how things work here in future will become a lot clearer once we have one of those.
We already know that some plenary sessions will last longer from now on and that they'll be shared for the first time between government business and non-government business. I panicked yesterday when someone asked me about the 'opposition database'. What on earth was it and why didn't we know about it? Did Martin Shipton and the Western Mail have a copy?! Panic over. He'd actually said something about 'opposition debates' - and yes, we know about those and look forward to seeing how they're used.
One thing that won't be used? Red ministerial boxes. We wondered whether our Ministers might even get green ones but the message has just come back: no boxes. Too expensive and impractical apparently.
In the meantime I need to get on and concentrate on tonight's debate programme - still being billed this morning as starring the four party leaders. It's more like three leaders and a would-be but still worth watching I hope.
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Great programme Betsan. The four leaders (or three and a stand in if Rhodri can't be bothered to turn up) should be a very regular panel. Why not try to get them to agree to something like a monthly repeat.
That should still be the case if a rainbow appears, though Labour may then be a bit outnumbered. Difficult questions should always be put direct to leaders, not just put off to others.
One thing that did seem fairly obvious is that the "trigger" isn't far away. NHS reconstruction may be on hold but nurses pay seems to be a big playing ground for fun.
I think there's scope for an opposition debate on the subject really soon which sounds like it could be the trigger. If Labour back down and go along with it then good luck to them; it will show they've started to learn about minority government in a PR system. If that happens then they deserve to continue governing for a little longer (that was hard to say!) If not, the the rainbow can show them how consensus works.
The one positive aspect of the 'rainbow' taking over will be watching a bunch of rank amateurs coming to terms with real political responsibility. Yes they can fully fund the nurses pay award from day one but what will they cut in real services to pay for it? The budget is fixed every spending decision is match by a cut elsehwere. Be interesting to see how the 'rainbow' deals with tough decisions as opposed to cheap shots.