Your friends are fundraising. Don't miss out, opt in.

We did it!

Welsh Republic raised £403 from 25 supporters

or

Start your own crowdfunding page

Closed 18/07/2023

0%
£403
raised of £500 target by 25 supporters

    Weʼve raised £403 to Help fund the setup of a Welsh Republican Party.

    Funded on Tuesday, 18th July 2023

    Don't have time to donate right now?

    Story

    Many Welsh patriots want to see an independent Cymru become a republic with an elected Head of State and a presidential system similar to the Republic of Ireland's.

    Our mission is to campaign now for a republic and ensure the people of Cymru are free to make this choice in an independent Cymru when the time arrives via a referendum.

    Cymru needs a political party that puts its citizens first by demanding more social housing for locals, decent public transport and valued employment rather than relying on seasonal minimum-wage jobs.

    This nation needs a political force that openly rejects the monarchy and its influence in Cymru and who will campaign for the return of our stolen lands and profits from the crown estate and challenge the institutions that support the monarchy in Cymru.

    We need to contest the ownership of Welsh land by foreign investors, protect our rural way of life, and nationalise our water and onshore/offshore wind farms to reap the profit.

    Cymru has four nationalist political parties; to date, none are republican. The absence of republican representation on the political menu is a bizarre situation for a nation like ours when you consider the press recently reported Cymru was the most anti-monarchy nation in Britain. Recent polls have shown that support for the British monarchy continues to wane in Cymru, particularly amongst our youth.

    With the appointment of an unpopular King and a colonial Prince enforced upon our nation, the time for a republican party is ripe.

    Remember, history tells us that the grass-root movements have caused the fall of many powerful monarchs; those at the top of the tree stayed silent or defended them because they often had too much to lose. With this in mind, campaigning must start within our communities, starting with local elections followed by national (Welsh) elections once the movement has gained momentum.

    If you agree, join the campaign and consider a small donation. Diolch!

    Updates

    1

    • Welsh Republic1 year ago
      Welsh Republic

      Welsh Republic

      1 year ago

      £320 has been raised towards our target of £500 by 17 donations for forming a much-needed Welsh Republican Party. Your generous contributions during these challenging times are much appreciated. Can you help us reach our goal of £500? #NotMyKing #NotMyPrince #NotMyMonarchy Diolch yn fawr/ thank you!

      Update from the Page owner

      Share this update to help us raise more

    1 year ago

    Welsh Republic started crowdfunding

    Leave a message of support

    Page last updated on: 6/14/2023 09.19

    Supporters

    25

    • M I Williams

      M I Williams

      Jun 14, 2023

      £20.00

    • steffi

      steffi

      Jun 13, 2023

      £10.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jun 13, 2023

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Jun 13, 2023

      Keep going!

      £10.00

    • Luca Coles

      Luca Coles

      May 24, 2023

      Byswn yn hoff o weld hun yn digwydd

      £5.00

    • Martin RJ in Llanelli

      Martin RJ in Llanelli

      May 13, 2023

      £10.00

    • David Davies

      David Davies

      May 12, 2023

      Lets go!

      £10.00

    What is crowdfunding?

    Crowdfunding is a new type of fundraising where you can raise funds for your own personal cause, even if you're not a registered charity.

    The page owner is responsible for the distribution of funds raised.

    Great people make things happen

    Do you know anyone in need or maybe want to help a local community cause?

    Create you own page and donʼt let that cause go unfunded!

    About Crowdfunding
    About the fundraiser
    Welsh Republic

    Welsh Republic

    Report this Page