Gareth LeamanThe reification of Welsh rugbyA shiver down the collective spine of the Welsh nation: international rugby (or, one presumes, that which is presented in the English…Mar 3, 20201Mar 3, 20201
Gareth LeamanSolving problems the Welsh waySo, after a year of chaos and misery for workers in Gwent, there is some suggestion that perhaps removing the tolls from the Severn…Feb 14, 2020Feb 14, 2020
Gareth LeamanUnserious ideas for serious timesIt’s a familiar melancholy, seeing Jeremy Corbyn, like Leanne Wood before him, becoming a more radical yet more marginalised voice within…Jan 2, 2020Jan 2, 2020
Gareth LeamanOn the renaming of the National Assembly“ The Welsh Government wants to give the National Assembly for Wales a new bilingual name instead of a Welsh-only moniker.”Oct 1, 2019Oct 1, 2019
Gareth LeamanThe Brexit Party and The Independent Group: the crisis of significationThe Brexit Party, Nigel Farage’s latest political vehicle, are apparently dominating the voting intention polls for the upcoming European…Apr 28, 2019Apr 28, 2019
Gareth LeamanDevolution and its misrepresentationsLabour’s critics are right to point out their misrepresentation of devolved issues, but they should also acknowledge devolution’s flaws.Apr 25, 2019Apr 25, 2019