Anuerin who?
What a sharp eyed bunch you are.
If you've ever wondered what happened to the website that hosted this then read on.
Aneurin Glyndwr was launched by Welsh Labour with the aim, according to Peter Hain, of building "a network of progressive people who are interested in politics, but are not obsessed with it".
The author of the now infamous parody of Tom Jones' Delilah - though not the voice that belted it out - was Eluned Morgan, now former MEP. "We in Welsh Labour" she said "have passion and energy and with initiatives like Aneurin Glyndwr we will take on and expose the hollow rhetoric and opportunism of the Tories, nationalists and Liberal Democrats in Wales."
Well it seemed to be resting (reasting? spellechecker anyone?), then seemed definitely deceased. Now it's become "an online resource for Labour party members in Wales."
Before those members sign up and take everything that is on it as gospel, they might like to point out that whoever's in charge needs a spellchecker - urgently.

I'm Betsan Powys, BBC Wales' political editor. I'll be blogging the inside track on 







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