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Gwlad

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

Author: Aled Gwyn Jôb

How A Humble Petition Became A Sign Of The Times

21/09/202321/09/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb
20mph signs will now become a common sight in Wales. Image credit ITV

This is one of the most intriguing – and encouraging – developments since the onset of devolution. Read More

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A Farmer’s Job is Growing Food, Not Trees

26/07/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

It has been obvious to everyone for some time how little interest Welsh Labour has in the countryside Read More

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No Appetite For Political Force Feeding

04/07/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

Telling the public in Wales that you now want to force people to vote at Senedd Elections in future seems to show an extraordinary tin ear to the current political mood here Read More

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YesCymru Crosses the Rubicon

13/06/202313/06/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

“Iacta Alea Est” cried Caesar in crossing the river to challenge his great rival Pompey on his way to eventual victory. Read More

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“Enough is Enough” to Silly Games from the Left

06/06/202308/06/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

“There is not a shred of evidence that Gwlad has ever tended towards extreme right-wing ideas” he said. Read More

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Wales Let Down by Party Politics Again

26/05/202326/05/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb
Image credit: Herald Wales

It was a pleasant surprise to see the Tories coming up with a positive vision for Wales Read More

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Paying the Price for Toxic Politics

11/05/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

The problem had been in place for many years Read More

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The fallout from a falling-out

22/03/202322/03/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

The SNP are not just choosing a party leader for themselves as a party – they are choosing a First Minister Read More

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A Referendum Is Not The Way To Do It!

01/03/202301/03/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb

Gwlad has made it clear from the start that we don’t believe that an Independence Referendum is the way to go about achieving freedom for Wales. Read More

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They Still Don’t Know What They’re Doing

15/02/202315/02/2023 - Aled Gwyn Jôb
With jobs and prosperity taking the road out of Wales, it's ironic that the Llanymynech by-pass - in England - will still be going ahead.

Wales’s economic development as a nation was essentially cancelled this week. Read More

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Recent Posts

  • How A Humble Petition Became A Sign Of The Times
  • The Price of Democracy
  • A Farmer’s Job is Growing Food, Not Trees
  • No Appetite For Political Force Feeding
  • A Tale of Two Cities

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  • KATHRYN GRAVES on Wales Is Building What England Doesn’t Want – Part I
  • Tim Last on Wales Is Building What England Doesn’t Want – Part II
  • David Smith on No Appetite For Political Force Feeding
  • Osian on A Farmer’s Job is Growing Food, Not Trees
  • Lyn [Mr] Jenkins on Wales Is Building What England Doesn’t Want – Part II

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