In a speech to the Institute of Public Policy Research
(IPPR) think-tank on Monday, the leader of Plaid Cymru leader called for the
establishment of a new “progressive alliance” in Britain
to combat the austerity-driven consensus of the three main London-based parties.
Leanne Wood was rightly critical of the Coalition, as well
as the Labour Party which has stated that it would stick to spending plans of
the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
She argued that a “rainbow alliance for a rebalanced,
reindustrialised future” was needed to challenge the political establishment
that had failed Wales
and large parts of England .
Leanne also mentioned Mebyon Kernow and Cornwall
on a number of occasions.
Some quotes of interest are as follows:
“The compass points of poverty in
”We would like to see a proper regional policy within the union that would provide clear benefits for the regions and nations. We are less vocal on how England’s governance should be arranged – with the exception of supporting Cornwall's right to self-determination – we believe that what happens in England is a matter for people in England.”
”In Plaid Cymru, we often refer to the London Parties. This piece of political short-hand is of course, by no means a political attack on Londoners. Many of them are victims of the same centripetal politics as we are in
”Reference to the London parties is an attack on a political system that has enshrined the City of London and spiralling, make-believe property prices at the core of economic policy. For over a century the City of
“But, if, like us, you are interested in the balancing of
“My party – The Party of Wales – would love to work with an
“In 2010 it was Plaid Cymru (and the SNP) who led the calls for a rainbow alliance of progressives which would have stopped the coalition between the Tories and the Lib Dems. A broad network in
“The potential for an English left-leaning alliance is enormous – and absolutely critical, for without it, the political void in
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