Thursday 18 August 2011

Bethan Jenkins has announced ...

... that she will be developing her thoughts on the future of Plaid Cymru in the weeks to come.

Well, lets get down to the nitty gritty,  the heart of the matter,  the basic essentials,  the harsh realities of life in the United Kingdom for the separatist agenda, a single most basic fact of political life, Wales has lost its radical past to the hedonistic materialistic future.

The peoples of Wales, we are multicultural, along with the peoples of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland came to realise quite a while ago that we are only on this planet just once, so we best make the most of it, be happy is the clarion call even when things seem a tad negative.

Our nationalist combatants (they are not particularly friendly towards any other political parties in Britain, other than other separatist parties) on the other hand have tried to wrap up their jingoistic objectives in a cultural pastry;  much like salmon en croute, though the cultural pastry used by our separatist neighbours in Wales comes with a large dose of bile mixed with a suitably large quantity of insulting abuse to those who would oppose independence.

That's the nice part, the Welsh Nationalists have over the last 20 years or more tried to become everything to everyone, if you wished for pink tomatoes then the nationalists would campaign for your pink tomatoes, more than anything the separatist movement needed to increase its membership, and although the membership increased, its direction had become octopus like ...
... Plaid had looked into the abyss of Nietzsche unaware that the abyss had looked right back at them, the abyss is of course "British Politics", Plaid Cymru by looking into the abyss had adopted many of the attributes of British Politics, become just another political party that would bribe the electorate with their own taxes.  But during the last 10 years devolution in Wales had created a new playing field, a field that would allow politics in Wales to become divorced to a degree from the politics of Great Britain, and could be moulded through cultural nonsense into a new arena that Plaid might play a larger role in public life.  It worked for them, however it created far greater challenges for the "well to the left separatist agenda", gradually the "we were here first" political brigade became as Welsh as Welsh could become, and began to challenge the need for a party such as Plaid Cymru, whose intention is to separate from the United Kingdom.
Inside Plaid Cymru those that held the puppet strings had decided a decade or more before to take the softly-softly approach to gaining power, no longer using the "independence" word, they became even more mainstream, much to the chagrin of the "young turks", and the young turks bring me back to the beginning, how will this woman of politics, she knows little else than politics, develop her thoughts ...

... let me predict, the likes of Jenkins and her activist chums have a single objective, to bring their politics to the front row of her party, and what are her politics, what are those feelings deep within her chest, what is it that is about to be birthed ...

... I don't think on reflection that it is the urgency of independence, although it will be a rhetorical priority, I do believe it will be gender specific; she dropped a very large hint at Wales Home today, the 4th paragraph, she is backing a movement within the party for a female leader, Jill Evans MEP who will also bring independence to the forefront of Wales politics.

And the proof of the pudding is in the very next paragraph when she writes ...
This kind of obsession with the individual echoes down the years in Plaid Cymru, that we can rely upon a single person to save the party – and save us from losing elections.

And the person in question is always a man.

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