A curated directory of credible sources on Welsh independence â official data, academic research, campaign organisations, and independent journalism. Every link has been verified.
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The definitive data source for Wales's fiscal position, including the ÂŁ21.5bn deficit figure. Published June 2024.
UK Government analysis of Wales's fiscal balance, revenues, and expenditures.
International Monetary Fund data on GDP per capita, growth rates, and economic indicators for nations worldwide.
Comprehensive economic data for all countries, including small nations comparable to Wales.
Annual rankings of nations by human development, consistently showing small nations at the top.
Final report of the independent commission exploring all constitutional options for Wales, including independence. Includes analysis of energy potential.
Non-partisan research and analysis from the Senedd's own research service, covering all aspects of Welsh governance and policy.
Official Welsh Government documents, strategies, and policy papers.
Official data and reports on the Welsh language, including Census 2021 figures and the Welsh Government's 1 million speakers target.
Landmark research showing small EU nations outperformed large ones by 50% in export growth (2000â2008) and closed the GDP per capita gap by two-thirds over 13 years.
Independent analysis of UK devolution, governance, and constitutional arrangements.
The mass movement for Welsh independence. Grassroots, non-party-political. Petition, local groups, events, and resources.
Wales's main pro-independence political party. Policy documents, research, and the party's independence prospectus.
The Green Party of Wales supports Welsh independence alongside its core commitments to environmental justice, social equality, and democratic reform. It advocates for a sustainable, self-governing Wales.
Across Wales, hundreds of people are organising locally under the "4Indy" banner â informal, grassroots groups discussing and promoting Welsh independence in their communities. Search for "4Indy" on Facebook, X (Twitter), and Instagram to find a group near you.
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