THE UK establishment will never promote Wales as a priority no matter who is in government, the leader of Plaid Cymru told an independence march.
THE UK establishment will never promote Wales as a priority no matter who is in government, the leader of Plaid Cymru told anRhun ap Iorwerth MS addressed a rally after campaigners marched through the streets of Bangor in support of Welsh independence, led by a giant red dragon.
Ap Iorwerth told the crowd they were “inspiring a nation to think what it could be” and that “this is not as good as it gets for Wales”. “It’s limitations are the continued grip of the UK establishment, its ability to undermine and betray Wales at whim is why we today march for independence.” doesn’t take away from the fact that the UK establishment of any colour will never promote Wales as a priority.”
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