Welsh independence: How worried should UK ministers be?

Started by GBNews, February 06, 2021, 07:03:45 PM

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johnofgwent

It is amusing to see for the contest scheduled for May, which Labour have brought in legislation to delay if things look bad or they have not managed to import enough illegals to vote for them, Labours Wannabees are being asked if they would support independence (and blocked if not) while the Tory Wannabees are  asked if they support abolition (and blocked if they don't)
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srb7677

When - and it seems now to be a when and not an if - Scotland achieves it's independence, how successful or not that it is in that endeavour will have a powerful influence upon Wales. If Scottish independence proves to be disastrous for Scotland, this will put the people of Wales off completely. But if it proves to be a success, support for Welsh independence will grow considerably.
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Welsh independence: How worried should UK ministers be?

A former UK government adviser says there is "no room for complacency" on support for the union.

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