Sunday, June 25, 2023

 

Allies will be pleased to know that Gweriniaeth Cymru now has a new website; it will be expanded in due course - https://www.gweriniaethcymru.com/

Monday, June 19, 2023



The age-old injustice of people from across the border armed with a sorrowful background going to the top of the Welsh social housing list at the expense of locals must cease. We must prioritise the needs of Welsh citizens before accommodating incomers.

Not prioritising the allocation of social housing to locals is like evicting your offspring to a park bench in favour of welcoming an unknown visitor.

With tens of thousands of Welsh citizens decaying on an ever-expanding housing list, It's unacceptable that politicians who claim to represent us have not challenged this scandalous practice; it's no secret it's been going on for decades. 

Furthermore, when you combine the second/holiday home fiasco destroying our communities, it's not surprising that resentment amongst the locals is growing, and let's be honest, who can blame them?

Thursday, June 15, 2023

Gweriniaeth Cymru Update.

The seed has been planted, now watch it grow.

We've almost reached our target and are ready to register Gweriniaeth Cymru with the Electoral Commission. However, before we can do that, we need a Nominating Officer, the person who offered his service and applied for the appointment left no contact address. We can only progress further once we have a volunteer to take up the position of that post. If any of those who've donated to our project wish to volunteer for the job, please get in touch with us via the CONTACT FORM on this blog or DM me via Twitter.

When the Electoral Commission has confirmed the party with its name and logo, we can obtain a party bank account and launch our website where supporters can apply for membership.

Once established, we'll seek active members to mould the party into a much-needed no-nonsense, straight-talking, patriotic political force and watch it grow.

Supporters can donate here.

Sunday, April 23, 2023

Like them or loathe them, a few decades ago, a single-issue political party was formed called UKIP to achieve the ambitious goal of taking the UK out of the European Union. Many people initially laughed and ridiculed them at what seemed impossible, but they persevered and plodded on. As its name implies, the UK Independence Party had one key policy - to leave the European Union.

The party's name contained a simple and understandable message that left their supporters without illusions about what the party stood for. However, some people mistakenly dismissed it as a pointless single-issue party not to be taken seriously. Nevertheless, UKIP proved those cynics wrong, and against all the odds, the party achieved its aim. Since then, due to its growth, it has developed other policies.

Usually, minor parties habitually disintegrate into obscurity within a short period; Cymru has seen a few come and go over the years. However, a single-issue party can survive these pitfalls if its message is clear and unrelenting; the call for a Welsh Republic will always be fashionable whilst we have an undemocratic foreign monarchy lording it over us. 

Gweriniaeth Cymru (Republic of Wales) has a precise aim, and it's in the name. Once the party has been established, it will eventually evolve and develop pro-Cymru nationalist policies on housing, transport, culture, natural resources, national identity, and other vital issues. 

Please donate here if you agree with our aim and want to help Gweriniaeth Cymru become a political force. 

Diolch/Thanks.

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

A volunteer for the post of Nominating Officer is needed before we can register Gweriniaeth Cymru.




With donations still being gratefully received, even during this time of financial austerity, for forming a Welsh Republican Party, we thank you. 

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The individuals who have generously donated to Gweriniaeth Cymru may assume that someone else has already filled the appointment of Nominating Officer. However, the reality is that the position remains vacant, and any further advancements in the process of establishing Gweriniaeth as a political party have been suspended until the position is filled.

A volunteer for the post of Nominating Officer is needed before we can register Gweriniaeth Cymru.

For those interested and further details, please DM me on Twitter or e-mail me from here. Diolch!

Anyone wishing to donate to our crusade, please click here. 

Diolch yn fawr iawn!

Friday, March 31, 2023

 An option worth considering for Welsh Republicans.


A single-issue party is what it says on the tin, a political party that campaigns on only one issue; it can also be a protest vote. Such a party slams the door shut on those who want to sink the movement at birth by criticising its policies as too woke or fascist; we all know how they work. 

Single-issue politics is hardly a new phenomenon. In the 1880s, the third government of William Ewart Gladstone made British politics, in practical terms, single-issue, around the Home Rule Bill, leading to a split of the Liberal Party.


The most successful electorally British single-issue party is the pro-Brexit UKIP, which later, due to its success, started to formulate other policies.


If Welsh Republicans decided to run as a single-issue party by solely campaigning for an independent Welsh Republic, it would give the movement much-needed publicity and impetus.

 

Furthermore, with the party only having one objective, initially, candidates wouldn't need to canvass because the sole aim would be on the ballot paper - Gweriniaeth Cymru / Republic of Wales.   

If the party gains momentum, it could consider entering the Welsh national elections by selecting favourable constituencies.


Realistically, the likelihood of winning any seats sometime soon is unlikely, but it would set the foundation for a Welsh Republican political movement. It must start somewhere.



If successful, the party could formulate a pro-Cymru manifesto later to protect and preserve our national identity and communities.


Too much to ask? Not if Welsh Republicans are serious about opposing a foreign monarchy lording itself over our nation. 


Join the campaign, and consider a small donation here. Diolch!

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

We must eradicate the influence of the monarchy and its institutions in Cymru; it should have no place in a cultured society. Murderous actions, theft and greed founded the British monarchy. The whole system vomits inequality and elitism. Join the fight!

I, like many other Welsh nationalists, have for decades thought that Cymru needs a republican party. I've attached below the reasons why we need one. Setting up such a party would be easy, but it would need time to grow and attract other like-minded patriots who are far better qualified to make this mission successful. 

Many will agree that attempting something noble and failing is better than sitting on your hands and doing nothing.

Numerous Welsh patriots want to see an independent Cymru become a republic with an elected Head of State and a presidential system similar to the Republic of Ireland's.

Our mission is to campaign now for a republic and ensure the people of Cymru are free to make this choice in an independent Cymru when the time arrives via a referendum.

Cymru needs a political party that puts its citizens first by demanding more social housing for locals, decent public transport and valued employment rather than relying on seasonal minimum-wage jobs.


This nation needs a political force that openly rejects the monarchy and its influence in Cymru, who will campaign to return our stolen lands and profits from the crown estate and challenge the treacherous Welsh institutions that support them. 

We need to contest the ownership of Welsh land by foreign investors, protect our rural way of life, and nationalise our water and onshore/offshore wind farms to reap the profit.


Cymru has four nationalist political parties; to date, none are republican. The absence of republican representation on the political menu is a bizarre situation for a nation like ours when the press recently reported that Cymru was Britain's most anti-monarchy nation. Recent polls have shown that support for the British monarchy continues to wane in Cymru, particularly amongst our youth.


With the appointment of an unpopular King and a colonial Prince enforced upon our nation, the time for a republican party is ripe.

Remember, history tells us that the grass-root movements have caused the fall of many powerful monarchs; those at the top of the tree stayed silent or defended them because they often had too much to lose.


If you agree, join the campaign, and please consider a small donation here. Diolch!


What is needed now is for active republicans to step forward and volunteer their services to help mould the proposed party. If you are one of these, don't hesitate to contact me via a DM on Twitter - Welsh-Republic or leave a message below. 

  Allies will be pleased to know that Gweriniaeth Cymru now has a new website; it will be expanded in due course - https://www.gweriniaethcy...