Wales has bigger issues right now and there isn’t enough broad public support at the moment. So yeh that makes sense.
Good move imo, prove you can run an effective, competent government rather than go for broke straight away.
Imagine, a political party wanting to fix stuff before progressing with its ideological goals.
I can’t abide Labour anymore, I certainly can’t vote reform because they’re a far right party that would end the NHS, screw up our economy even further and be awful for Wales.
Looks like Plaid is the way to go!
As an independence supporter, this makes total sense. Bigger fish to fry in the short/ medium term and the support isn’t there to back a referendum yet
Wales is no Scotland. If Plaid Cymru want to succeed then they have to put independence on the back burner. Dafydd Wigley and Ieuan Wyn Jones proved this.
Makes sense. Plaid Cymru’s goal (and LD, Lab etc) should be to get Wales’ economy to a state where independence is possible (and even desirable).
As someone who is completely fed up of divisive issues causing ripples in society (like brexit), this is a clever move from plaid. Independence is the main reason I’d vote against them but if they’re not promising that then I’d consider them.
I still think their attitude to the nuclear deterrent is totally naive, but that isn’t exactly a devolved power so again not an issue.
Sensible move really
Smart move, get more stuff devolved first and have a functioning government before jumping into the wilderness.
Absolute jokers.
FWIW, This is exactly what the SNP did in 2007-2011. And was a big factor in the 2011 Majority and the steady growth of independence
As much as i want indi wales. Trying to establish the more important items such as health, education, economy, first is a good start. You can move to independence then if these reforms are blocked by Westminster, or the actual issues he’s trying to resolve is caused by it.
I think most Welsh folks disregard Plaid as not one of the major parties (Labour, Conservatives and… unfortunately, reform) but a Welsh party run by Welsh people who want the best for Wales, and represent us correctly in Westminster would be invaluable for the standards of living and quality of life in Wales.
Welsh independence is a stupid idea, I’m a welshman, and I know that if we separated from the uk, we would be much worse off, we lack any sort of industry, trade or tourism to support ourselves independently
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Wales has bigger issues right now and there isn’t enough broad public support at the moment. So yeh that makes sense.
Good move imo, prove you can run an effective, competent government rather than go for broke straight away.
Imagine, a political party wanting to fix stuff before progressing with its ideological goals.
I can’t abide Labour anymore, I certainly can’t vote reform because they’re a far right party that would end the NHS, screw up our economy even further and be awful for Wales.
Looks like Plaid is the way to go!
As an independence supporter, this makes total sense. Bigger fish to fry in the short/ medium term and the support isn’t there to back a referendum yet
Wales is no Scotland. If Plaid Cymru want to succeed then they have to put independence on the back burner. Dafydd Wigley and Ieuan Wyn Jones proved this.
Makes sense. Plaid Cymru’s goal (and LD, Lab etc) should be to get Wales’ economy to a state where independence is possible (and even desirable).
As someone who is completely fed up of divisive issues causing ripples in society (like brexit), this is a clever move from plaid. Independence is the main reason I’d vote against them but if they’re not promising that then I’d consider them.
I still think their attitude to the nuclear deterrent is totally naive, but that isn’t exactly a devolved power so again not an issue.
Sensible move really
Smart move, get more stuff devolved first and have a functioning government before jumping into the wilderness.
Absolute jokers.
FWIW, This is exactly what the SNP did in 2007-2011. And was a big factor in the 2011 Majority and the steady growth of independence
As much as i want indi wales. Trying to establish the more important items such as health, education, economy, first is a good start. You can move to independence then if these reforms are blocked by Westminster, or the actual issues he’s trying to resolve is caused by it.
I think most Welsh folks disregard Plaid as not one of the major parties (Labour, Conservatives and… unfortunately, reform) but a Welsh party run by Welsh people who want the best for Wales, and represent us correctly in Westminster would be invaluable for the standards of living and quality of life in Wales.
Welsh independence is a stupid idea, I’m a welshman, and I know that if we separated from the uk, we would be much worse off, we lack any sort of industry, trade or tourism to support ourselves independently
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