It’s little wonder many in Plaid Cymru want a ‘yes’ campaign, and want it now. But even its more optimistic members must now be wondering whether there’s any point in organising for a poll unlikely to go ahead.
As it stands, the All Wales Convention will in all likelihood report that the mood for primary law-making powers for the Assembly are lacklustre. History will decide how much of that was down to the lacklustre performance of the All Wales Convention itself – a body which, unless it pulls itself around quickly – will be remembered as an expensive and time-consuming wasted opportunity.
Finding out the public's opinion is a lesson in democracy- if their opinion is they couldn't care less about "primary law-making powers", then that is not a "wasted opportunity", simply a timely wake-up call for the Welsh political establishment.
What is a wasted opportunity is the fact that True Wales are not taking advantage of the "shambolic" performance of the convention to make hay; for example, offering punters the bribe of a curry if they would only promise to stay more than two hours during the Convention's first public meeting... how funny is that?
Yet not a dickie-bird (or updated post) here since October.
2 comments:
The UK union is going down the tubes, even i can see this.
Impersonation ain't big and it ain't clever, but I'm going to leave your comment up- do you want to guess why?
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