Thursday, 14 April 2011

Vive Le Republique

While the Windosr`s busy themselves for their big day, any criticism of this state political extravaganza is put down on the basis of it only being a bit of fun or its good for tourism. Wall to wall propaganda suggests that "everybody" (sic) is looking forward to the big day and are so happy for the couple.
For us in Plaid it should be an event which represents the centuries old subjugation of Wales and the undemocratic symbol of a the key role the Crown takes in the governance of the UK and Wales. Such language may sound old fashioned these days, but in the not too distant future William will be presented as our next much loved English Prince of Wales. We will undoubtedly see the usual queue of sycophants licking their way into the English Honours lists. What is Plaids policy on this? It seems to be an easy target behind the closed doors of branch meetings and the bar afterwards to mock and denigrate the institution, while the occassional leading light in the party makes a token attack. However suggest that Plaid takes an official line against the monarchy and its like a scene out of a horror film. "You can`t do that, it will be electoral suicide. "
The Wedding this year and the Jubilee next year are opportunities to focus on our attitude and formulate a policy which takes a stand we can believe in.

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