tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2133809191630290599.post8783501666708894314..comments2023-08-19T16:44:23.150+01:00Comments on National Left: I don't think Dominion Status for Wales is the answer.glynbeddauhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09933352430631144936noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2133809191630290599.post-17083732043622838312017-03-19T13:42:31.916+00:002017-03-19T13:42:31.916+00:00To be fair to Adam Price looks to me as if he was ...To be fair to Adam Price looks to me as if he was raising some sort of 'dominion status' as a signpost on the way to wales achieving full independence. The only problem is so called dominion status is a concept which had its day decades ago. I think when plaid cymru was formed this was their aim, and gwynfor evans used to mention it in the 1960s. <br /><br />But with the emergence in the post war era of the UN and the EU it's difficult to see why Wales should settle for a status which would still mean all foreign policy matters being controlled by westminster and which would still leave us as subjects of the british crown. So we could still find ourselves dragged in to more illegal and unjust military actions and we'd still be lumbered with a member of the house of windsor as our head of state. Put frankly 'dominion status' would hardly be much of an advance on what wales has now and youre right to say it should be a non starter glyn. <br /><br />Leigh Richardshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10598475954140926742noreply@blogger.com