After disappointing results in the 2011 Welsh Election, Plaid Cymru launched an internal review to reflect on their current situation and shape future strategy. Craig McAngus offers an analysis of the resulting report, Moving Forward, as well as its implications for the internal politics of the party and the Welsh political scene more broadly
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This paper examines voting behaviour in the inaugural election to the National Assembly for Wales (N...
The article explores the first four years of the Welsh Liberal Party, 1966-1970. It focuses on Emlyn...
The fifth election to the Welsh Assembly was held in May 2016. This article first outlines the polit...
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This paper examines voting behaviour in the inaugural election to the National Assembly for Wales (N...
The tectonic plates under the United Kingdom are moving: a second Independence Referendum for Scotla...
In 2010 the coalition government established the Commission on Devolution in Wales, tasked with cons...
Recent contributions to the study of autonomist parties have examined their development in the conte...
Welsh nationalism has been in existence for over a century and a half but throughout this period onl...
This article examines how Plaid Cymru, the Welsh nationalist party, has adapted to post-devolution W...
The May 2011 Welsh General Election represented an important staging post in the development of a ma...
The narrow win after two recounts of Plaid Cymru’s Ben Lake in the Ceredigion constituency at the Ju...
Plaid Cymru’s strategy in the 1979 Devolution Referendum was largely determined by the way the party...
There is a future to be had for the Welsh independence movement. Wales’ vote in favour of Brexit was...
Polling Matters is an independent, non-partisan podcast providing expert polling news and analysis, ...
This paper examines voting behaviour in the inaugural election to the National Assembly for Wales (N...
The article explores the first four years of the Welsh Liberal Party, 1966-1970. It focuses on Emlyn...
The fifth election to the Welsh Assembly was held in May 2016. This article first outlines the polit...
Jim Murphy was elected the leader of the Labour party in Scotland. He’s tasked with somehow turning ...
This paper examines voting behaviour in the inaugural election to the National Assembly for Wales (N...
The tectonic plates under the United Kingdom are moving: a second Independence Referendum for Scotla...
In 2010 the coalition government established the Commission on Devolution in Wales, tasked with cons...