Proper noun
Plaid Cymru
A Welsh political party, committed to Welsh independence from the UK
In September 2008, a senior Plaid Cymru main assembly member spelled out her party's continuing support for an independent Wales. Source: Internet
Tanner, D., Williams, C. and Hopkin, D.), (2000), University of Wales Press 1970s In the 1970 general election Plaid Cymru contested every seat in Wales for the first time and its vote share surged from 4.5% in 1966 to 11.5%. Source: Internet
The final period saw a phenomenon little in evidence before 1939, a strong movement towards political nationalism, some success for Plaid Cymru and, after the Kilbrandon Commission, a major attempt to pass Welsh devolution. Source: Internet
Are you a better nationalist than the SNP and Plaid Cymru?” Source: Internet
The only significant challenge came from Plaid Cymru at the 1970 and February 1974 General Elections but this performance has not since been repeated. Source: Internet
The SNP and Plaid Cymru were involved in joint campaigning during the 2005 General Election campaign. Source: Internet