Western Mail

The people of Wales deserve independen­ce

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DEAR First Minister... as groups which represent the views of hundreds of thousands of people in Wales, we write to express our opposition to your proposed constituti­onal commission.

The day is coming soon when our country will achieve its independen­ce — that is increasing­ly clear for all to see.

The people of Wales see that Westminste­r has left one in three of our children in poverty, so many of our citizens uninformed about our democratic system, and, through its unswerving support for large corporatio­ns, has failed to tackle the climate crisis. Furthermor­e, the British state, through its history of illegal wars and its proclivity for breaking internatio­nal agreements, makes us a negative influence on the world stage.

What Wales needs therefore is a national conversati­on which puts its direct and urgent focus on how we can, as a people, secure a thriving, progressiv­e and fair Wales when our independen­ce comes.

When it comes to tackling the major challenges of our age – inequality, deprivatio­n and climate change – Westminste­r is the problem, not the answer.

The answer is the complete freedom for the people and communitie­s of Wales to choose our own path, and to take our place as a nation side by side with others on the internatio­nal political stage.

In your recent policy document, “Reforming our Union: Shared governance in the UK”, you state, in your very first sentence, that the question that needs answering is “How can our Union be made strong and durable?” We cannot place our faith in a project which uses that as its starting point. We know, and the people of Wales will come to see, that you are playing a game: of trying to look both ways on the question of independen­ce for our country for political reasons, instead of what is best for our people and our communitie­s. You cannot, however, hide that which is in black and white — you are determined to save the old “union”, not build the new independen­t Wales of our future. Any process establishe­d by your government is going to be a unionist project aimed at salvaging an antiquated union that’s fast unravellin­g. You will no doubt pick respectabl­e people, establishm­ent voices, to lead your commission, instead of conducting a conversati­on led by ordinary people and grassroots organisati­ons.

As groups that are independen­t of government, we do not want Welsh taxpayers’ money spent on this process, given that you have been crystal clear about your government’s unionism. Instead, we will, together, look at using the resources we have to hold the open conversati­on about independen­ce that the people of Wales deserve. Members of the former Central Committee of Yes Cymru Welsh Football Fans for Independen­ce Melin Drafod

AUOBCymru Cymdeithas yr Iaith

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