I remain genuinely puzzled by the Brexit vote in Wales. Over in Ireland, the general view is that European integration has been positive for sovereignty, leaving us far less dependent on relations with England. Also, as Morgan says, EU membership was positive financially for Wales with EU funding being largely in Welsh hands rather than being doled out by London. Despite this a majority voted to leave. I’d be interested to hear from Welsh eurosceptics with their reasons for voting Leave.
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The very soon former first minister of Wales… Elections in May.
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Closer ties with another mammal. Ok with me. What’s there to debate?
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I remain genuinely puzzled by the Brexit vote in Wales. Over in Ireland, the general view is that European integration has been positive for sovereignty, leaving us far less dependent on relations with England. Also, as Morgan says, EU membership was positive financially for Wales with EU funding being largely in Welsh hands rather than being doled out by London. Despite this a majority voted to leave. I’d be interested to hear from Welsh eurosceptics with their reasons for voting Leave.
The very soon former first minister of Wales… Elections in May.
Closer ties with another mammal. Ok with me. What’s there to debate?