THOSE youngsters living in South Wales who complain about a lack of jobs and opportunities should cast their eye to the Welsh Assembly’s recruitment section.
There you will find permanent job openings for Welsh-language translators and trainee Welsh-language translators for those not proficient in the tongue.
Neither can they complain about low salaries, with top earners in the field like Meri Huws earning nearly 100k per annum, a mind-boggling salary for Wales.
And with Carwyn and his bonkers crew virtually unchallenged in the seats of power we can look forward to regular bumper crops of new Welsh-language laws and costly doctrine to try and justify their existence, meaning any successful candidates will be kept in well-paid work for a long time yet.
C Bradley
Caerleon Road
Newport
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