... in need of a constitutional change to move forward in their preferred direction, the separatist agenda, I wrote during June of the dream team, and during July of the abyss, both were very early predictions.
Now we have the musing of John Osmond, Director of the IWA, who writes at Click on Wales, that ...
... and why not, Plaid are no different to the other political parties, theirs is a quest for power that Eurfyl ap Gwilym, a master pragmatist from the world of banking, will steer his party along a route that will appeal to the majority in his party, a route preferred by the rank and file ...
... a route demanded by the next generation of the separatist agenda in Wales. No rank and file, no party, simple.
Now we have the musing of John Osmond, Director of the IWA, who writes at Click on Wales, that ...
... speculation within Plaid’s ranks that the Commission under Eurfyl ap Gwilym, Plaids economics advisor, established to examine the party’s future direction and strategy, may be tempted to recommend that the constitution be changed to allow someone outside the Assembly to become leader.... and he quickly followed up with the justification ...
... the present system disenfranchises talented party members outside the Assembly. Those thinking in these terms usually point to the former Carmarthen East and Dinefwr MP Adam Price who, although presently undertaking a research fellowship at Harvard University, is widely regarded as an heir apparent for the leadership.So my prediction for the Plaid Dream team of Price and Wood stands firm favourite ...
... and why not, Plaid are no different to the other political parties, theirs is a quest for power that Eurfyl ap Gwilym, a master pragmatist from the world of banking, will steer his party along a route that will appeal to the majority in his party, a route preferred by the rank and file ...
... a route demanded by the next generation of the separatist agenda in Wales. No rank and file, no party, simple.
Dreamland indeed :) I'de hat to be in Price position with all the national cause weight resting on his shoulders.
ReplyDeleteadam Price in his (ultimately) UK government funded seperatist 'Flotilla' economic thesis has shown himself to be a subtle proponent of Welsh nationalism, trying to appeal to the peoples economic sense, that Wales would be better economically seperate. On the converse the document shows him to be ignorant of international economics. How amny of the new a.m.'s have an iota when it comes to economics
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