Progressive corporatism has made devolution into a safe haven from, rather than for, democracy.
The best evidence is in Cardiff, where the Welsh Labour administration is an extreme manifestation of quango-driven government.
The peak woke Welsh Government is betting on the social and cultural ambitions of a postage stamp-sized elite.
Despite Labour manifesto promises to reset inter-governmental relations, rising Welsh Labour nationalism and the 2026 Senedd election cycle will drive the Welsh and UK governments apart
Welsh ministers get soft-soaped while UK Government ministers face the full rigors of the national media
The 2021 Senedd elections are an historic opportunity. Our mission is to devolve as much power as possible to communities – from Cardiff Bay as well as Westminster.
Wales needs a genuinely patriotic party not a regionalist surrender party of Brussels courtesans which would reduce Wales to a voiceless province in the EU’s soft empire.
If you like laws or sausages you shouldn’t watch either being made. Neither is the anatomy of the Cardiff Bay malfunction pretty.
Cardiff Bay has incubated an insular cartel whose hostility to reform is delivering public apathy and policy failure.
Joseph knew the importance a Conservative ‘counter-ideology’ to the intellectual ratchet of socialism.
This year, Wales produced the lowest A* to C grade GCSE results since 2006, with the GCSE attainment gap between the best and worst performing areas widening.
An unanticipated surge in Labour support shouldn’t lead us to lose sight of the possibility of a long term shift in working class support towards our party.
The Government is doing everything it can to equip Wales to seize the opportunities of Brexit – which is more than can be said for Welsh Labour.
A larger Senedd will lead to more conflict with UK governments. While greater party patronage strengthens the devocracy.