Posted by
Scottish Unionist
at 4:36 PM.
There are .
Via
O’Neill, an interview conducted by
Le Parti Breton with Harri Roberts, Swansea regional co-ordinator and National Executive member of Plaid Cymru. These two little
snippets provide a fascinating, if unwitting, glimpse into the Nationalist mindset. My bold.
PB: What was the benefit of devolution for Wales?
HR: It started us down the road to democracy...
PB: What would you like to say to all the Bretons who stand up for the rights of their country?
HR: Fight for your rights in every peaceful way you can.
So there was no democracy before devolution, and there I was thinking democracy was attributed to "Simon de Montfort", he called the first directly elected parliament in medieval Europe during the 13th century.
Hat tip to O'Neill for also highlighting a first admission that .....
"devolution is the first step on the slippery slope towards Independence", thus spake Harri Roberts.
grist for the mill.
Ach, Scottish Unionist, you love twisting a perfectly reasonable statement into something controversial!
I'd suggest "it started us down the road to democracy" is an allusion to the fact that decentralisation of power and democracy go hand in hand - look at Spain and their constitution for an example.
Incidentally, Plaid are deliberately ambiguous regarding their position. They have been "independent-ists" in the past but since devolution have been more vocal in trying to improve devolution in Wales.
Rubbish! He doesn't mention decentralisation! Rather, he speaks approvingly of a "slippery slope to Independence" and thinks that devolution started "us" (ie. Wales) down the "road to democracy", the obvious implication being that democracy was absent beforehand.
And do you seriously think that his talk of "England's so called United Kingdom" and Brittany being "a proud country almost reduced to its knees" are perfectly reasonable statements?! If so, there's not a lot more to be said.