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Old Tuesday, May 15th, 2007
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Default Re: Question about Welsh nationalism

Mynydd is right. The only remotely 'right wing' party present in Wales is the Welsh branch of the BNP - but they don't recognise Wales as an independent nation and so for obvious reasons can't be considered nationalists. Unionists at most. Plaid Cymru is popular in Welsh-speaking areas of Wales but they aren't really nationalist either. Although they aim to preserve Welsh culture, they are quite welcoming of potentially damaging immigrant groups...

What the situation in Brittany?

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