tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130000348899973408.post9017332121526153306..comments2023-12-09T07:21:51.160+00:00Comments on The Druid: Fighting for Anglesey: Albert Owen and the 'Lesser Spotted Brown'Paul Williamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01021606156107333019noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130000348899973408.post-10123740593137601932010-04-24T09:02:16.404+01:002010-04-24T09:02:16.404+01:00A.Pilot - Thanks again for your insight. You are c...A.Pilot - Thanks again for your insight. You are certainly right about the often dubious taxpayer value from PFI schemes. As for the £635 million, I'm glad that you can confirm my original premise that Valley will see very. very little of this is correct.Paul Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01021606156107333019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130000348899973408.post-63590629674907168332010-04-24T06:42:08.981+01:002010-04-24T06:42:08.981+01:00I should have added that, it seems very unlikely i...I should have added that, it seems very unlikely indeed that much of the £635 million will reach Valley. It's clear that this is an integrated training programme for all three forces. Quite what you get for this kind of money is very unclear. Maybe a nice american man in some tortoiseshell glasses giving a 'group hug' session over some coffee and biscuits (mineral water and fruit optional)?A. Pilotnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130000348899973408.post-11884856030293736412010-04-24T06:38:28.946+01:002010-04-24T06:38:28.946+01:00Druid,
I'm not a Valley man, but do fly. R...Druid, <br /><br />I'm not a Valley man, but do fly. Reading the article again, it raises very interesting questions about who is getting this contract: "a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and VT Group". There's plenty of controversy there, if you care to dig a bit. <br /><br />Also note the continuing daftness of the public/private partnership, which means the government gets new toys and some kudos today, at the expense of the hard-flogged taxpayer tomorrow, who has to additionally stump-up much more money that had the public sector alone implemented the contract. But why do that when you can enmesh yourself in lining shareholder's pockets?<br /><br />As for the £635 million, if you take the jargonese wording at face value, what it seems to say is that this amount is for the initial, first part of the contract, and is explicit that other elements will be added to the contract. Usefully, the Lockheed Martin site takes you to a 'under construction' page if you try to find out more, as they suggest readers do. Why bother when money just flows your way?<br /><br />"Ascent has been appointed as the Training System Partner to work with the Ministry of Defence to incrementally procure and deliver flying training capability, the first part of which is a Ground Based Training Environment, funded under a private finance initiative, for the Advanced Jet Trainer, Hawk 128.<br /><br />It is intended that other elements of flying training will be added to the contract in due course so that all flying training is brought within a single training architecture"A. Pilotnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130000348899973408.post-62293538313630811972010-04-23T19:02:43.425+01:002010-04-23T19:02:43.425+01:00A. Pilot - thanks for this info. If you are based ...A. Pilot - thanks for this info. If you are based at Valley can you let me know if the rest of my post is accurate? Particularly with relation to how much of £635 million will be invested at RAF Valley.Paul Williamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01021606156107333019noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130000348899973408.post-26538022521118310722010-04-23T18:36:31.344+01:002010-04-23T18:36:31.344+01:00"...of which only Fast Jet training is actual..."...of which only Fast Jet training is actually operated from RAF Valley."<br /><br />That's not correct, Druid. Rotary training also takes place there, as do many other forms of training. The range of training is likely to increase over the next few years as Valley expands.<br /><br />A. Pilot.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6130000348899973408.post-1385578258181250332010-04-21T22:43:57.264+01:002010-04-21T22:43:57.264+01:00My family took part whole heartedly, on Ynys Mon,...My family took part whole heartedly, on Ynys Mon, as patriotic homecomers , in the Plaid triumph of 199? <br />I came home to Ynys Mon in 2004 ,and found myself unable to continue to work, because the UK Pensions Service regulations penalized me for working, <br /> Plaid ignored my request for advice and help to continue to work <br />Albert Owen clarified my situation and established my right to continue to work,.<br />Later , he assisted to establish my entitlement in private tenancy to the same rights as in ownership or council tenancy<br /> Plaid now has the cheek to claim interest in pensioners' rights on the basis of one meeting in Aberffraw<br />On the other hand, Albert Owen argues. as his first priority , the re -establishment t of nuclear power on Ynys Mon . he asks s to vote this, within ten days of the anniversary of Chenobyl.<br />People died to give me the right to vote - so what to do? Spoil my paper/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com