Tuesday 18 June 2019

The Battle For Wales : Carwyn Jones Wrong Again. For The Option Of Independence Has Gone Beyond Curiosity


Hello there hope you're feeling well today.

You know since former Welsh First Minister Carwyn Jones left the post in December last year, he seems to have used his mouth to talk about more things than he ever did when in office. He's everywhere talking about this and that, not perhaps realising that the sudden verbal diarrhoea only emphasises his legacy failure.

And this is but another example. For he has gone on record to say that the shambles in Westminster has led to "curiosity" over Brexit.

Of course no one disagrees that the supposed  "mother of all parliaments" is having a nervous breakdown. But it's typical Welsh Labour patronising to suggest that it's just "curiosity". For it has gone beyond that. It's now an option that more and more people are considering. And, more and people are not just considering it as well but promoting it.

He states that an independent Wales would have less money. A strand of Unionist propaganda  that I've discussed in a previous post.

This is linked to the current relationship with England. Where Wales is of Serf Nation status. But the idea Wales should not leave an abusive partner because of financial issues will not stop the abuse.

Of course Wales should have a good relationship with England, after all good neighbours become good friends, but what unionists fail to discuss is whether in Westminster might actually make many Welsh people, even those who are more inclined towards the status quo.

After all despite denials today a scenario where the British government is a  right wing Boris Johnson / Farage coalition is not beyond the bounds of possibility. What in Wales is the alternative? Labour? The useless part of the establishment?

No it's independence. Not just that but people might even rather go independent without an organised plan because the alternative of Johnson/Farage would be worse.

And whilst it's interesting Unionist politicians acknowledge support is on the rise being patronising about it will not halt it.

Until the next time.

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