How an Independent Wales will do it better.
Wales is a nation of individual culture, music and language.
Culture, music and language that is presently struggling for lack of financial support.
It is a nation that is concerned about its environment.
Not only its natural environment, but reductions in waste, as shown by its high recycling rates, carbon emission reduction, but also the urban environment.
It often punches above its weight in sport [ best not to mention the rugby ] with champions in cycling, boxing, athletics and more.
Here too it struggles for financial support, especially at grassroots level, whether for enjoyment or fitness.
In almost every area, Wales can be seen to be distinct from the other nations of the UK and elsewhere.
However, this distinctiveness is under threat, with almost every part underfunded.
Even those run by voluntary organisations, have expenses, ever growing expenses.
And the basics.
Public Services, Public Welfare. All need financial support.
So when we talk of Wales doing better, or more commonly worse, we invariably mean the economy.
Improvements in Wales, a better Wales inevitably relies on the economy..
So back to the question.
How will an Independent Wales do it better?