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Llais newydd dros annibyniaeth i Gymru | The new voice for an independent Wales

Author: Aled Gwyn Jôb

Wales Coming Up on the Outside in Independence Stakes

01/10/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

As effective and morale-boosting such rallies are, it is also true that the most important mission for the whole movement is to persuade ordinary people about the merits of the cause. Read More

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Time for the Movement to Box Clever

12/09/202212/09/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

We all know there a host of things that need to change here to improve people’s lives in Wales  – over and above a patronising and meaningless royal title Read More

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Injunction Refused, But Fight Goes On

02/09/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

A BID to delay the introduction of a new sex education agenda in Wales was defeated yesterday. Read More

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Our Focus is Wales not Westminster

12/07/202212/07/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

…but what game is Rhun ap Iorwerth playing? Read More

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After Three Long Years, All Roads Lead To Wrexham

30/06/202201/07/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb
Llwyn Isaf, the gathering point for the Independence March in Wrexham on 2nd July.

Thousands are expected to converge on Wrexham this Saturday for the first Independence March for nearly three years. Read More

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(Cymraeg) Syniad Amserol ar Adeg o Argyfwng

22/06/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

(Cymraeg) Does dim swildod ar ein rhan wrth ddatgan ein cefnogaeth i’r polisi newydd am brydau bwyd am ddim i ddisgyblion ysgol sydd i’w gyflwyno gan Lafur a Plaid ar ddechrau mis Medi. Read More

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Keeping Welsh Eyes Firmly On The Ball

20/06/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

The Scottish Government is determined to pursue an independence referendum. Read More

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Change to Keep the Status Quo

11/05/202211/05/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

(Cymraeg) Labour/Plaid’s plans to expand the Senedd look more like a plan to entrench their own interests. Read More

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(Cymraeg) Llais a Llwyfan Swyddogol

09/05/202209/05/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

(Cymraeg) Gyda gogwydd o bron i 40% oddi ar y Democratiaid Rhyddfrydol oedd yn dal y sedd, dyma oedd buddugoliaeth etholiadol cyntaf y blaid Read More

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Election? What Election?

05/05/202205/05/2022 - Aled Gwyn Jôb
Plaid want people to vote in not one, but two independence referendums.

As a party, we would favour reducing the existing 22 councils to around 6, but give these authorities genuine power over local matters, Read More

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