Forward Wales

Forward Wales (Welsh: Cymru Ymlaen) was a socialist political party operating in Wales. It evolved from the John Marek Independent Party (JMIP), formed by the ex-Labour member of the Welsh Assembly, John Marek who was the party's national convenor.

Forward Wales
Cymru Ymlaen
LeaderJohn Marek
ChairmanRon Davies (policy director)
Founded8 November 2003
Dissolved2010
IdeologySocialism
Welsh devolution
Political positionLeft-wing
ColoursRed and White
Website
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On 8 November 2003, the JMIP decided to rename itself Forward Wales. The party sought to advance socialist policies for Wales as an alternative to what it perceived as a Labour Party which had moved away from socialism.

Forward Wales had recruited various existing politicians disillusioned with their current parties such as:

  • Ron Davies, a former Secretary of State for Wales under the Labour Party;
  • Graeme Beard, a former Plaid Cymru councillor in Caerphilly;
  • Klaus Armstrong-Braun, a former Green Party councillor on Flintshire County Council.
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