It is clear that the LEAVE side won the argument for Brexit partly b by making false promises like this
It may well be that post Brexit ,the public may be cynical over claims that Independence for both Scotland and Wales , wil se us much better offf.
As the number of Indy Curious in Wales increases then the case for Independence must not make unsubstantiated claims of a Golden Dawn or a New Jerusalem.
We face a struggle to counter the "Too Small and Too Poor argument ." but as the . Map showing income levels in England and Wales. There's no need to explain what the colours represent. Shameful and unacceptable in a so called equal union. and rather than a case against Independence , we need to show that under the union this has and will always be the case.
It took Ireland a long time for the economic benefits of Independence to show , indeed arguably only after joining what was then the Common Market did things begin to change .
Not at any time was there a call for Ireland to rejoin the Union and I suspect that , that many were correct in thinking that , if Ireland had not won its independence then it would have fallen even further behind.
We must be honest in that by voting for Independence , we face an unknown future , but that we believe it will be a better one than the present one under the Union.
It may well be that post Brexit ,the public may be cynical over claims that Independence for both Scotland and Wales , wil se us much better offf.
As the number of Indy Curious in Wales increases then the case for Independence must not make unsubstantiated claims of a Golden Dawn or a New Jerusalem.
We face a struggle to counter the "Too Small and Too Poor argument ." but as the . Map showing income levels in England and Wales. There's no need to explain what the colours represent. Shameful and unacceptable in a so called equal union. and rather than a case against Independence , we need to show that under the union this has and will always be the case.
It took Ireland a long time for the economic benefits of Independence to show , indeed arguably only after joining what was then the Common Market did things begin to change .
Not at any time was there a call for Ireland to rejoin the Union and I suspect that , that many were correct in thinking that , if Ireland had not won its independence then it would have fallen even further behind.
We must be honest in that by voting for Independence , we face an unknown future , but that we believe it will be a better one than the present one under the Union.
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