Gwion Owain argues that Plaid has become trapped into positions that have little resonance with the real world of the electorate

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Gwion Owain argues that Plaid has become trapped into positions that have little resonance with the real world of the electorate
Craig McAngus says this is an existential question facing whoever becomes the new leader
John Osmond questions whether Plaid wishes to be a party of government
Nick Pearce argues that Labour has much to gain from a devolution settlement that gives greater representation to England
David Melding finds that nationalism trumps socialism in Plaid’s thinking
Ed Rooksby explores the anti-intellectualism of the British mindset
Peter Kellner examines the alternatives that could be presented to Scottish citizens and how the answers are counted
John Osmond on how three Welsh organisations have come together to create a new forum to chart our changing union
Geraint Talfan Davies casts an eye over the school banding data and asks what can we learn about local education authorities