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Syria vote: Simon Hart MP takes on online opponents

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LOCAL MP Simon Hart has taken a stand against hostile correspondents following his vote in favour of airstrikes on terrorists in Syria.

On Wednesday night, after engaging in a running discussion on his Facebook feed in which he expressed his wish to listen the debate in Parliament before making up his mind, the Carmarthen West & South Pembrokeshire MP supported the Government’s motion that the RAF should participate in attacks on Daesh positions in Syria.

In common with other MPs who supported the motion, Mr Hart has subsequently come under fire on his Facebook page from those who, sometimes vehemently, disagree with his action.

Mr Hart has taken the unusual step of publicising the words of two correspondents, both of whom expressed the hope that Mr Hart’s home would be bombed.

Mr Hart attempted to face down any attempt to intimidate him by pointing out that those correspondents who have written aggressively have done nothing to sway his view and have undermined the efforts of those who have written in a less belligerent way.

Referring to the trolling messages and comments, a woman opposed to airstrikes in Syria, wrote: “We who feel this way should be free to voice our opinion in a civil and respectful way; we may be passionate about this and some people may have personal links to the people of Syria….however there is NO excuse for this abusive, despicable behaviour.”

Rejecting suggestions that the threatening comments should be reported to the Police, Simon Hart wrote: “I think the police have enough on their plates probably. Also these people are invariably cowards so are unlikely (I hope!) to follow it up. But the mindset troubles me.”

Secretary of State for Wales Stephen Crabb has also received abuse on his Facebook page, with a string of contributors suggesting that he will have ‘blood on his hands’.

The level of abuse thus far levelled at local MPs is far below that being targeted at Labour MPs who voted with the Government on Wednesday.

6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Batoot

    December 5, 2015 at 3:38 pm

    What manipulative and poor journalism! Actually Mr Hart’s ‘mindset troubles me’! He is a public servant and should listen to the views of the electorate. There is a deliberate attempt here to marginalise anyone with a different view than his own. As reported, why do the more vociferous and aggressive correspondents undermine the less belligerent Mr Hart? Surely all views including the aggressive deserve your consideration on their own merits, you are here to listen to your constituents!

  2. Pembssparks

    December 5, 2015 at 7:25 pm

    Mr No Hart thinks nothing of sending bombs over Syrian children but is ever so worried at thought of his own home being bombed, yes think about it Simon is it sinking in yet, how would you and your family feel when your going to bed tonight the thought that some foreign country far away is going to bomb your country, maybe your house, not nice is it.

    You voted for this, now grow some balls, stop crying and complaining and put up with the flack of a bad decision you made.

  3. Brian Hayes

    December 5, 2015 at 8:25 pm

    In the past the people were unable to get at the liars, thieves and hypocrites and their dreadful attitude towards the people they are meant to serve. ……but modern technology has changed all that……and from now on you lot are going to be subjected to howling scrutiny….and if you can’t cope without whining or running to the police then I suggest you clear off home. We have had enough of silly little boys pretending. to he men.

  4. Tomos

    December 7, 2015 at 1:54 pm

    @ Batoot:

    Surely it’s pretty clear?

    If you’re against violence you don’t threaten violence as it makes your case look pretty stupid

  5. Tomos

    December 7, 2015 at 1:58 pm

    @ Pembssparks:

    His wife and family are not MPs or public servants or maybe you think his family are fair game too ?

    There are a lot of nutters out there aren’t there sparks?

  6. Mark James

    January 3, 2016 at 8:12 pm

    You guys voted in these clowns.

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Craig Flannery appointed as new Chief Fire Officer

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MID AND WEST WALES FIRE SERVICE LEADERSHIP CHANGE

MID and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service has announced the appointment of Craig Flannery as its new Chief Fire Officer, with effect from Monday, December 15, 2025.

Mr Flannery has served with the Service for more than twenty years, progressing through a wide range of middle management and senior leadership roles across both operational and non-operational departments.

During his career, he has been closely involved in strengthening operational delivery, risk management and organisational development. His work has included leading innovation in learning and development, overseeing the Service’s On-Call Improvement Programme, and driving investment in key enabling functions such as workforce development and information and communication technology.

The appointment followed a rigorous, multi-stage recruitment process led by Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority. Candidates were assessed through structured interviews, strategic leadership exercises and scenario-based assessments designed to test operational judgement, organisational vision and the ability to lead a modern fire and rescue service.

External professional assessors were also engaged to provide independent scrutiny, ensuring the process met high standards of fairness, transparency and challenge.

Mr Flannery emerged as the strongest candidate, demonstrating clear strategic leadership capability, detailed organisational knowledge and a strong commitment to community safety and service improvement.

Councillor John Davies, Chair of Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Authority, said: “Craig brings a deep understanding of our Service and a clear vision for its future. His appointment will strengthen our ability to innovate, support our workforce and deliver high-quality protection for the communities we serve.

“As we navigate a rapidly changing landscape, Craig’s experience in driving innovation and organisational development will be invaluable in helping us adapt and transform for the future.”

Commenting on his appointment, Mr Flannery said: “It is a privilege to lead this outstanding Service. I am committed to supporting our people, strengthening partnerships and building on the strong foundations already in place.

“As the challenges facing fire and rescue services continue to evolve, we must modernise and innovate, ensuring we have the skills, technology and capability needed to meet the needs of our communities. I look forward to working with colleagues and partners across Mid and West Wales to deliver a resilient, progressive Service that keeps people safe and places our staff at the heart of everything we do.”

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Resident doctors in Wales vote to accept new contract

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RESIDENT doctors across Wales have voted to accept a new contract, with 83% of those who took part in a referendum backing the agreement, according to BMA Cymru Wales.

The contract includes a four per cent additional investment in the resident doctor workforce and introduces a range of reforms aimed at improving training conditions, wellbeing and long-term workforce sustainability within NHS Wales. The BMA says the deal also supports progress towards pay restoration, which remains a central issue for doctors.

Key changes include new safeguards to limit the most fatiguing working patterns, measures intended to address medical unemployment and career progression concerns, and reforms to study budgets and study leave to improve access to training opportunities.

Negotiations between the BMA’s Welsh Resident Doctors Committee, NHS Wales Employers and the Welsh Government concluded earlier this year. Following a consultation period, a referendum of resident doctors and final-year medical students in Wales was held, resulting in a clear majority in favour of the proposals.

Welsh Resident Doctors Committee chair Dr Oba Babs Osibodu said the agreement marked a significant step forward for doctors working in Wales.

He said: “We’re proud to have negotiated this contract, which offers our colleagues and the future generation of doctors safer terms of service, fairer pay, and better prospects so that they can grow and develop their careers in Wales.

“This contract will help to retain the doctors already in training, and also attract more doctors to work in Wales, where they can offer their expertise and benefit patients.”

Dr Osibodu added that the BMA remains committed to achieving full pay restoration and acknowledged that challenges remain for some doctors.

“Whilst this contract sets the foundations for a brighter future for resident doctors in Wales, we recognise that there are still doctors who are struggling to develop their careers and secure permanent work,” he said. “We need to work with the Welsh Government and NHS employers to address training bottlenecks and underemployment.”

The Welsh Government has previously said it recognises the pressures facing resident doctors and the importance of improving recruitment and retention across NHS Wales, while also highlighting the need to balance pay agreements with wider NHS funding pressures and patient demand.

The new contract is expected to be phased in from August 2026. It will initially apply to doctors in foundation programmes, those in specialty training with unbanded rotas, and new starters, before being rolled out to all resident doctors across Wales.

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Swansea man jailed for online child sex offence dies in prison

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A SWANSEA man who was jailed earlier this year for attempting to engage in sexual communication with a child has died while in custody.

Gareth Davies, aged 59, of the Maritime Quarter, was serving an 18-month prison sentence after being convicted in May of sending sexually explicit messages to what he believed was a 14-year-old girl. The account was in fact a decoy used as part of an online safeguarding operation.

The court heard that Davies began communicating with the decoy between November and December 2024 and persistently pursued the individual, later attempting to arrange a face-to-face meeting. He was arrested after being confronted by the decoy operators.

Davies had pleaded not guilty but was convicted following a trial. At the time of sentencing, police described the messages as extremely concerning and said his imprisonment was necessary to protect children.

It has now been confirmed that Davies died at HMP Parc on Wednesday (Nov 27) while serving his sentence.

The Prisons and Probation Ombudsman has launched an independent investigation into the death, which is standard procedure in all cases where someone dies in custody. No cause of death has been released at this stage.

A coroner will determine the circumstances in due course.

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