Indy.wales is an independent educational resource dedicated to helping people in Wales — and beyond — understand the arguments for and against Welsh independence, based on evidence and honest analysis.
Every factual claim made on this site is backed by evidence from credible sources — ONS data, academic research, official government publications, and reputable journalism.
We link to original sources throughout. You should never have to take our word for it. Follow the links, read the evidence, and form your own view.
Indy.wales is not affiliated with any political party. We present arguments fairly, including concerns about independence, and let the evidence speak.
We are open about what this site is: an educational resource that takes Welsh independence seriously as a subject worthy of honest, informed public debate.
We write in plain English, avoid jargon, and design for mobile users. Welsh civic life should be accessible to everyone, not just political insiders.
We prioritise the following sources for factual claims. All are linked directly in the content.
ONS (Office for National Statistics) ↗
UK Government statistics including country and regional public sector finances.
Welsh Government ↗
Official Welsh Government publications, including the Independent Commission report.
Senedd Research ↗
Nonpartisan research and analysis from the Senedd's research service.
Nation.Cymru ↗
Independent Welsh news and analysis.
YesCymru ↗
The grassroots campaign for Welsh independence.
Plaid Cymru ↗
The Party of Wales — policy documents and research.
Institute for Government ↗
Independent analysis of UK government and policy.
Harvard Kennedy School / Adam Price ↗
"The Flotilla Effect" — academic research on small nation economics.