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Originally Posted by Berrocscir
Welsh Nationalism is mainly a leftist preserve. In addition to Plaid Cymru there is the small Cymru Annibynnol that boycott elections to Westminster and Cymru Goch which is more libertarian Marxist. I beleive, however, that there are International Third Position members active in Wales too.
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That's right, same as Sinn Fein in fact. Although they're nationalists, their ideology goes from Maoism to Catholic ur-conservativism. It doesn't matter in fact; to be a nationalist doesn't means that one has to be right wing follower. It is not a political party movement, it is political ideology which can be socialist, communist as well as conservative or liberal.