Janet Finch-Saunders MS has questioned the Welsh Government’s continued focus on the Constitution and independence, in light of the latest census figures.
The Member of the Welsh Parliament for Aberconwy, addressing First Minister Mark Drakeford, highlighted the lates figures which show a decline in Welsh-only identity, and an increase in those identifying as both Welsh and British.
According to the latest census results, 55.2% of people selected a “Welsh” only identity in Wales in 2021, a decrease from 57.5% in 2011.
Meanwhile, 18.5% of people selected a “British” only identity – an increase from 16.9% in 2011.
However, the number of people selecting both Welsh and British identities also rose to 8.1% in 2021, an increase from 7.1% in 2011.
Speaking in the Senedd Chamber, Janet said:
“The increase in people holding both Welsh and British national identity, recorded by the latest census over the past decade, shows the strength and affection people have for our centuries-old Union.
“People are clearly proud to be both Welsh and British, and want to see a strong Wales in a strong United Kingdom.
“The figures in direct contrast to Mark Drakeford’s comments at the Welsh Affairs Committee, where he seemed to suggest that somehow British identity was on the decline and Welsh-only identity was increasing.
“The First Minister must make clear to his governing comrades over in Plaid Cymru, that people have had enough of their divisive push for independence, and want to focus on the issues that really matter to the people of Wales”.
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