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West Wales Campaigner elected to YesCymru


JIM DUNKLEY has become a YesCymru Director for Mid & West Wales and will represent local groups from across the region on the organisation’s governing body.

Dunkley has been active on the Welsh political scene for 30 years and a memeber of YesCymru since 2014. He has served on two town councils, and has campaigned on a range of community issues from housing and tenant rights to environmental campaigns.

YesCymru Chair Elfed Williams has said that the new addition to the National Governing Board will make a “valuable contribution” to the independence cause.

The board is made up of representatives from across Wales and beyond.

Elfed Williams said in a statement “I’m delighted to welcome Jim to the board of YesCymru where they will make a hugely valuable contribution to the independence cause.

“Our National Governing Board is made up of passionate campaigners and dedicated community champions from the length and breadth of Wales and beyond.”

A recently published report by the Independent Commission on the Constitutional Future of Wales, which was co-chaired by Professor Laura McAllister and Dr Rowan Williams found that independence is a “viable” option for Wales.

However, the report also warned of the “risk” to Welsh democracy unless “urgent” changes are made to the status quo.

Willimas added, “This is a pivotal time for the pro-independence movement. Opinion polls are now consistently showing support for an independent Wales at over 30%. This is a testament to the hard work of our members.

A recent poll by Redfield & Wilton showed support for Welsh independence to be at 35%.

“It is our job on the National Governing Board to spread the message that the best way for Wales to realise its potential is for us to take control of our own destiny and become an independent nation.

“We believe that our elected representatives who make decisions that impact our day-to-day lives should be elected by the people of Wales because only they can be trusted to govern in our best interest.

“Independence will enable us to take control of our money, our laws and our resources and empower us to tackle the scourge of poverty that has been blighting our communities.

“Our country is abundant in resources and we have all the talent and ability we need to create a vibrant and thriving economy that ensures fairness for all.”

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