tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4411161795798360588.post5856744957427928047..comments2024-03-26T09:38:39.888+00:00Comments on Borthlas: Losing a sense of directionJohn Dixonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07447224248021209852noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4411161795798360588.post-34026320081072101942015-08-26T14:19:19.118+01:002015-08-26T14:19:19.118+01:00The problem Plaid has, indeed the problem every na...The problem Plaid has, indeed the problem every nationalist in Wales has is to formulate a narrative of Wales as a distinct entity/country. <br /><br />Adam Price gets this unlike so many others in his party. The language was supposed to help frame the debate but can now be seen doing precisely the reverse and that's why Labour and the Conservatives are so keen to introduce more WM schools. As for all the PC AM's insisting on using Welsh in the Assembly, well it's just feeding fuel to the other parties. Can't blame some of them but folk like Rhun ap Iorwerth should have worked this out long ago.<br /><br />Serious problems and the more we attempt to cover them up the more serious they get. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Karennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4411161795798360588.post-75439195241446135472015-08-26T11:46:28.630+01:002015-08-26T11:46:28.630+01:00Mind, it could be argued that a Corbyn-led Labour,...Mind, it could be argued that a Corbyn-led Labour, if successful in shifting the "Overton window" you referred to in another post, will serve to keep Plaid honest. Could be good for Wales, if not for the Labour Party.Gavnoreply@blogger.com