Posts Tagged ‘True Wales’

Stormy weather

Stormy weather

Wild storms are hitting the international political and financial scene, but things appear calm in Wales. All that is about to change, according to Lee Waters

Mr Smith goes to Cardiff

Mr Smith goes to Cardiff

True Wales’ short term approach to demonising our politicians in the way they are depicted in the US risks long term damage to Welsh political discourse

Sleepwalking into defeat

Sleepwalking into defeat

The strength of the No campaign has surprised everyone. This call to arms argues that greater efforts must be made to convince the public to vote Yes

It’s time to believe in ourselves

It’s time to believe in ourselves

The assertion that Wales is not a place that is intelligent, creative and innovative enough for business to succeed is wrong and needs to be challenged

They’re off (well, one lot are, anyway)

They’re off (well, one lot are, anyway)

Yes for Wales has launched – and here’s my view of their first day

Yes or No – the online battle

Yes or No – the online battle

Yes for Wales v True Wales: the online battle for next year’s referendum has now begun. But who’s winning?

Time to wake up for Wales

Time to wake up for Wales

Yesterday Cymru Yfory held a meeting at the Eisteddfod; and one of the speakers – also a WalesHome editor – shares his speech

Amser i ddefro i Gymru

Amser i ddefro i Gymru

Ddoe cynhaliwyd cyfarfod gan Cymru Yfory ar Faes ye Eisteddfod; ac mae un o’r siaradwyr – sydd hefyd yn golygydd ar WalesHome – yn rhannu ei araith

Time to challenge the big lie about True Wales

Time to challenge the big lie about True Wales

The True Wales campaign says it is against more powers for the Assembly because of the so-called “slippery slope” to independence. But this has it’s own downhill ramp – one that would take Wales backwards

Money well spent: why one ‘No’ campaigner applauds the All Wales Convention

Money well spent: why one ‘No’ campaigner applauds the All Wales Convention

The One Wales Government’s decision to spend over £1.3 million on the All Wales Convention was lambasted by many. But at least one ‘No’ campaigner thinks it was worth it

True Wales and Aunt Sallies

True Wales and Aunt Sallies

Lots of you pounced upon the True Wales thesis yesterday. So why did no-one address the main point?

Of the elite, by the elite, for the elite

Of the elite, by the elite, for the elite

On the day that True Wales publishes a new pamphlet proposing a series of reforms to the way we are governed, its spokeperson Rachel Banner argues that real devolution must mean more accountability, not more power for politicians