Posts Tagged ‘True Wales’

The 2007 ‘One Wales’ coalition agreement – of formally breaking bread with the hated nationalists – was the first and so far last truly seismic eruption of Welsh Labour’s internal ideological rift post-devolution
May
16

Cardiff Bay’s ‘Welshminster’ consensus

David Moon explains how Welsh Labour has managed to spike Plaid Cymru’s guns and dominate Welsh politics

YesResult
Nov
19

How to damage public confidence in the Assembly

Richard Wyn Jones and Roger Scully reject the Silk Commission’s arguments for a referendum on devolving taxes

Yes4Wales
Mar
02
Vote Yes or No on 3 March
Mar
01

Big Ask is too much

The devolution trends that will emerge from a Yes vote will take us in the direction of a fundamental constitutional realignment, Rachel Banner argues.

Vote Yes or No on 3 March
Feb
28

One country, two prisms

The law-making powers referendum debate is revolving around the Assembly’s record and on that the views are very different, writes Rhys David

Rachel Banner leader of the True Wales and Roger Lewis Chair of Yes for Wales
Feb
14

Yes Campaign stifled by Parliament’s rules

John Osmond finds the legislation setting out how the Assembly referendum campaign should be fought is having unintended consequences

Ballot box
Feb
11

Wrexham and Mold divided over referendum

A survey reported in yesterday’s Wrexham Leader found many voters in the dark over law-making powers for the National Assembly

Rachel Banner, leader of the True Wales campaign
Jan
31

Psychology of the No campaign

John Osmond reports on a movement’s frustration with their ‘David and Goliath’ struggle

Paul Matthews sitting alongside Rachel Banner at the launch of the No campaign
Jan
27

The Welsh are inferior – it’s official

Geraint Talfan Davies issues an invitation to enlighten the faint-hearted

Betsan Powys reporting from the launch of the True Wales campaign in Newbridge
Jan
20

True Wales opts out of taking a lead role

John Osmond unpacks the reasons why the No campaign has decided to refuse funding from the Electoral Commission