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    April 11, 2024

    Next Welsh independence march date revealed

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    Thousands of people from all across the country are set to march through the city centre for Welsh Independence in Swansea. According to its organisers, the upcoming march promises to be a “powerful demonstration of the determination of the people of Wales”.

    The march, scheduled for next weekend, is expected to draw a diverse crowd of individuals who are passionate about the idea of Welsh independence. Supporters of the movement believe that Wales should have the right to govern itself and make decisions that are in the best interest of its people.

    Organisers have been working tirelessly to ensure that the march is a peaceful and impactful event. They have coordinated with local authorities to ensure the safety of participants and have planned a route that will take them through the heart of the city.

    The march is expected to feature speeches from prominent figures in the Welsh independence movement, as well as musical performances and other forms of entertainment. Participants are encouraged to bring signs and banners to show their support for the cause.

    The march comes at a time of growing momentum for the Welsh independence movement, with polls showing increasing support for the idea among the Welsh population. Organisers hope that the march will help to raise awareness of the issue and inspire more people to join the movement.

    Overall, the upcoming march for Welsh Independence in Swansea promises to be a powerful and inspiring event that will showcase the determination of the people of Wales to fight for their right to self-governance.

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