Saturday 14 January 2012

Leanne Wood - Welsh Independence

Scotland is going places. That was the over-riding mood at their conference in Inverness.

Alex Salmond has every reason to be confident and optimistic. His speech reflected the confidence and optimism that will be needed on the part Scotland's people if the referendum on independence is to be successful.

It's hard to work out where the No campaign will come from. The Tories are in a terrible mess. Will they rely on their party bosses in London to put the case against?

Long time Labour supporters are starting to see independence as inevitable.

In her fraternal address from Plaid Cymru to the conference, Elin Jones AM said that we should now be thinking about the implications of all of this for Wales.

As you, in the SNP and in Scotland, consider the real possibility of creating an independent Scotland, we are left to consider what would be left. A UK Government governing all English matters, and only some Welsh matters and even less Northern Irish matters. It is now time for a serious debate on the future constitutional relationship of the countries of the British islands. It is time to debate equality, not subservience and dependence. To us, the UK is currently a pretence of a country. After a Yes vote in your referendum, it could no longer pretend to anyone, not even itself.”

Can we in Wales emulate the enthusiasm, confidence and determination which was on show in abundance in Inverness this weekend? A glimpse of what is possible was seen in the build up to the rugby world cup semi-final. The nation was united in wanting success then. If that same drive could be dedicated to building and equalising Wales, there'd be 'nae limits' to what we could achieve.

From leannewoodamac.blogspot.com

2 comments:

Britnot said...

I truly believe Leanne can lead us to the land of Welsh Independence. She reflects the views of the vast majority of Welsh people who want a society that values people on their abilities rather than the amount of money they have.
A society that believes in fairness and equality rather than the philosophy that "greed is good". That has to be the future of Wales!

frongoch said...

Anyone else noticed how the BBC is not covering the PC leadership contest? London's foremost voice of unionism has learned that in modern life issues can be killed more effectively by news starvation than by active opposition.