Friday 22 July 2016

EMBASSY GLYNDWR WELSH INDEPENDENCE PETITION - WELSH ASSEMBLY NO CAN DO? WHAT NEXT?


PETITION STATEMENT


We demand a referendum for Welsh Independence from the U.K. and E.U.


Wales has been under English rule since 1536 and its no less a need and a priority for our nation to regain its Independence as England very recently has from the European Union, bearing in mind that the Welsh people were never given the vote for the 1536 Act of Union/Annexation imposed on them.

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We are mindful of the fact that Independence is actively being sought in Scotland, who did sign an Act of Union with England, and is also being debated in the case of England, we therefore feel strongly that Wales has also the just right to demand back our Independence and Sovereignty as a nation. We are aware that Plaid Cymru is pursuing a campaign for 'Independence within Europe' but, our aim is for this petition to clarify the need for Wales to have Independence from both U.K. and the E.U.





Annwyl Gyfeillion
                           You will see below that the Welsh cannot hold a referendum on our Independence as the Scots can so, how are we to advance this objective? Plaid Cymru before continuing with the lie of an Impossible fantasy of an Independent Wales In  Europe a project that neither Belguim, Spain or France would allow because it would only encourage their ‘Internal Colonies’ to do like wise, thus no way and YESCYMRU also please note and will both these organisations thus explain to us how our Independence will be achieved? STRATEGY AND CAMPAIGNS NOT fb TAFFFOOLERY!
Dear Sian
Thank you for submitting the following petition through the Assembly’s e-petition system:
Llysgenhadaeth Glyndŵr demands a referendum on Welsh independence from the U.K and E.U.
Before we can host a petition on the Assembly’s website we have to ensure that it is admissible under the petitions rules which are available at http://www.assembly.wales/en/gethome/e-petitions/Pages/get-petitions-terms.aspx
Petitions that ask the Assembly to do anything which the Assembly clearly has no power to do (in particular petitions about matters that are not devolved) are not admissible.  Constitutional matters, including matters relating to the devolution settlement and Britain’s membership of the EU, are not devolved to Wales.  This means that your petition is not admissible.
I’m sorry we aren’t able to help you progress this matter through the Assembly’s petitions process.
With very best wishes,
Kathryn Thomas
Dirprwy Glerc / Deputy Clerk
Gwasanaeth y Siambr a Phwyllgorau / Chamber and Committee Service
Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru
National Assembly for Wales
T: 0300 200 6379
Cynulliad Cenedlaethol Cymru yw’r corff sy'n cael ei ethol yn ddemocrataidd i gynrychioli buddiannau Cymru a’i phobl, i ddeddfu ar gyfer Cymru ac i ddwyn Llywodraeth Cymru i gyfrif.
The National Assembly for Wales is the democratically elected body that represents the interests of Wales and its people, makes laws for Wales and holds the Welsh Government to account.
LET US STAND ON OUR OWN TWO FEET NOT GO CAP IN HAND TO TO EU OR UK.