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the welsh agenda

What next for Wales in Europe?

Steffan Lewis proposes a National Mitigation Plan for Wales following the referendum.

4th July (3rd July)
  • Politics and Policy

Never Mind The Social Media Bollocks

Matthew David Scott explores social media’s role in the EU referendum.

3rd July (4th July)
  • Politics and Policy

A Welshman at number 10?

Anthony Pickles says Stephen Crabb is the right person to succeed David Cameron as Prime Minister.

2nd July (1st July)
  • Politics and Policy

After the referendum – what is UKIP’s role now?

Neil Hamilton warns against Establishment backsliding on the public’s decision to leave the EU.

1st July (30th June)
  • Politics and Policy

‘Wales sleepwalking to independence’ revisited

Dylan Moore looks at how a 2014 IWA article speculated on the current political situation.

30th June (30th June)
  • Politics and Policy

A new union: independent nations for the common good

Leanne Wood says that Wales cannot be a silent partner in the post-Brexit redesigning of the UK

30th June (29th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Breaking up is hard to do

Phil Parry says politicians need to ask themselves why areas which receive the most EU funding in Wales voted to leave the EU.

29th June (29th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Brexit? Bregret? Time to Brant or Brelax or Brepeat the breferendum altogether

Mat Mathias reflects on the events since Friday morning’s referendum result.

29th June (28th June)
  • Politics and Policy

Civic identity and the referendum

Gareth Evans suggests that the referendum result in Wales was a rejection of the politics of Westminster and Cardiff Bay.

28th June
  • Politics and Policy
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