I’ve just got the latest edition of Gair Rhydd. Nothing of mine in it, alas, but some interesting news. At the Students’ Union AGM on Tuesday, it was voted to ban Nestlé products from the union – a controversial move, with objections on the grounds of “freedom of choice”. I wish I’d gone to the meeting now – it sounds like it was an interesting meeting. I was a bit busy, unfortunately. Also, there’s going to be a referendum on whether Cardiff Students’ Union should remain affiliated to the NUS, which my gut instinct would be to say that we should, but I haven’t really thought through the issues yet.
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