Over the years I’ve written about people and organisations in Wales dreaming up problems and pushing agendas with you and I expected to fund their activities through a captured political class.
In recent years, I’ve had to widen my horizons. Because it’s clear these shysters are now getting corporate funding from the USA and elsewhere. Which is often carefully ‘filtered’ to disguise the source. But always remember – He who pays the piper . . .
Which introduces the latest offering . . .
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THE OLD HOME TOWN LOOKS . . . WELL, DIFFERENT
Last Wednesday saw a conference in Swansea organised by an outfit claiming to be the Welsh branch of the global Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEALL). Basically, local faces hoping to fool us into thinking WEALL cares about Wales.
Much like the so-called ‘Welsh Government’. Or devolution itself.
It was held at the Swansea Building Society Arena on Oystermouth Road, which pedestrians can access over the ‘Crunchie Bar Bridge’.
To check out who was starring at this ‘Festival of Ideas’ just scroll down to ‘Speakers and Panellists’.
There was Derek Walker, the Future Generations Commissioner. A man with a first-class seat on the gravy train. And his successor at Cwmpas, Bethan Webber.
Cwmpas is the UK’s largest development agency for social enterprises and co-operatives. The organisation develops and delivers innovative programmes to support enterprise, increase employment, tackle poverty and promote inclusion.
Translated that means socialists interfering in things they know nothing about. Terrified of letting the economy be run by people who know what they’re doing because such people would be unlikely to take advice from the comrades.
They prefer socialism which, as history tells us, has always been a great success.
There was a couple at the conference from Oxfam. Assorted jobsworths from health boards and ‘Welsh Government’. A man of whom I know nowt except that he must have the whitest teeth in Gwynedd. Then there’s the ‘Welsh Government’s early warning siren for Islamophobia who runs the Kumbaya Caff in Cardiff.
Finally, Yvonne Murphy, of Omidaze Productions, which I mentioned in May last year in connection with that nest of bruvvers, the Tramshed. Though I don’t know why Omidaze needs a website, because Companies House tells us it files as dormant, with nary a penny in the kitty.
Omidaze was mentioned last year because of Murphy’s collaborator Leonora Thomson, who’d come down from London to take over the Welsh National Opera . . . and became a councillor in Cardiff. A good example of the link between the Labour party in Wales and public appointments.
But if Omidaze was Murphy’s ticket to this knees-up, then it don’t say much about the credibility of the others. Anyway, here’s the full run-down of the speakers.
I bet you’re sorry you missed it!
(‘Weall’ is someone’s play on weal, meaning well-being, as in ‘common weal’.)
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WHO’S WHO IN THE WELLBEING ECONOMY ALLIANCE?
Let’s first go to the Charity Commission entry for the parent body, and click on the Trustees tab, who do we see? Why, it’s Sophie Howe, Derek Walker’s predecessor as Future Generations Commissioner (and another Labour stalwart). Her entry reminds us she’s also a trustee of Coleg Soros in Talgarth.
Then trustee Professor Kate Pickett gets a mention on the Club of Rome website. (I was astonished to see such a connection.)
Pedro Tarak is an Argentine, which would normally put him in my good books, but he too has dodgy connections.
Jumping to the top of the list, as chair and co-founder of the Wellbeing Economy Alliance with Professor Pickett, we find George James Stewart Wallis. And this link explains:
Stewart Wallis served as Executive Director of the New Economics Foundation (NEF) from 2003 to 2016. Prior to coming to NEF, he worked as a development consultant at the World Bank, and the International Director of Oxfam GB. Currently he is leading a major new initiative to create a global “new economics movement” called WE All (Well-Being Economy Alliance).
Finally, Ashis Tajhya. Who is also connected with the New Economics Foundation.
Multiple organisations overlapping, interlinking, reinforcing and echoing each other’s nonsense. All soaking up money from corporations, taxpayers, or charities. But wherever it comes from it’s money that could be better spent alleviating real problems.
The real problems of the people they claim to be serving.
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Turning to Wales, here’s the website and the blog for what claims to be the local incarnation of this organisation. These seem to be the individuals involved.
WEALL Cymru/Wales Ltd is registered with Companies House from an address in the Swansea Uplands. One of the directors is Siân Jones, whose husband Rowland seems to be in the property business; to judge by the companies he’s involved with, and the loans from building societies and banks to buy property.
Though one company, Tirnod, is indebted to the ‘Welsh Ministers’ and also Tai Tarian (re-named NPT Homes Ltd). So is he buying property for a housing association, or for himself and then renting or leasing to the housing association?
Another of the WEALL Cymru directors is Dawn Lyle.
While the Joneses and Lyle live in Swansea, the fourth director, Stephen Priestnall, can be found in Abergavennyshire. His day job seems split between two companies he founded. One is Decision Juice, the other Oomph Ltd, both now owned by Person Centred Software Ltd.
And by following a long and tortuous trail we learn that Person Centred Software is ultimately owned by City ‘escapee’ Matthew Rourke, and Leona Campbell. Through Cow Corner Holdings Ltd, an investment company.
Cow Corner can be found in that bastion of the Greens, Brighton. For Priestnall is a former Green party candidate.
My guess is Priestnall brought WEALL to Wales through his connection with Person Centred Software and that company’s connection with NEF. But why did he recruit people in Swansea?
But forget the property dealing and the investments – it’s all about wellbeing.
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LAND REFORM 1
Another offering for those who’d gaily tripped over the Crunchie Bar Bridge was a meeting to discuss land reform. (I can’t believe I wrote that!)
But who, exactly, is demanding, or even debating, land reform? Are there wild-eyed yokels in your area, pitchforks raised, burning torches at the ready, demanding that you all march on the ‘Big House’.
What the hell are these people talking about?
For God’s sake, this is twenty-first century Wales, not late-nineteenth century Ireland, with the Land League defending tenants against absentee landlords.
Then again, seeing as Leanne Wood was part of this circus, maybe Russia in the 1920s would be a better analogy. I can see her now, stirring up the peasants against the kulaks. (Though I’m not sure what she knows about ‘land’.)
Just as there were those serving bigger agendas in both Ireland and Russia, so history repeats itself with ‘The Big Land Reform Debate‘ in Wales.
The Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) was the organising force behind land reform in Ireland, as part of the bigger struggle for Home Rule. The Bolsheviks were behind the campaign against the kulaks, in order to facilitate collectivisation.
And so it is here in Wales. Because the objective is to grab land currently being farmed by Welsh families.
And while it was possible to sympathise with Irish tenant farmers, and Russian peasants, I find myself repulsed by faux ‘environmentalists’, vegans, rewilders, socialists, hippy farmers, and anyone calling themselves ‘progressive’.
Behind those discussing land reform in Wales, filling the role of the IRB, and the Communists, we see the Globalists. Who want that land so they can profit from wind turbines, greenwashing, tree planting or ‘natural capital‘.
And of course, with farming destroyed, they’ll also control the food supply.
And that is what ‘Land Reform’ is all about in this context. Though I worry that those attending the Swansea event may be too stupid to realise they’re being manipulated.
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LAND REFORM 2 (OR ‘GIMME ACCESS!’)
Also in attendance at the carnival of posturing and virtue signalling was the British Mountaineering Council (BMC). Represented by ‘Eben Myrddin Muse‘. A graduate of Cardiff University who did work placement with the ‘Welsh Government’.
Eben is also an academic researcher with Greener Edge Ltd. Another outfit run by a couple who moved from England (Kent) because the grass in Wales is greener . . . as are those running health boards, councils, and other bodies with public money to fritter away on ‘consultants’.
Anyway, here’s something of Eben’s I was sent. (From Facebook?)
I’d like to focus on a few points from the above contribution. For example, he says:
Improving Welsh communities’ access to land should be a top priority for any party seeking to lead Wales in 2026
Really! Who the hell is talking about improved access to land – is it those wild-eyed yokels again? The truth is, nobody gives a toss – apart from those who were in Swansea last week.
Just ask yourself, is it more important than the economy? The NHS? The education of our children?
Of course not. And to pretend otherwise is absolute bollocks!
What’s more, it has nothing to do with ‘Welsh communities’ being denied access to land. In order to understand what’s really behind this nonsense we must remember that young Eben was there representing the British Mountaineering Council.
And the BMC wants ‘wild camping’. Which means irresponsible buggers going onto someone else’s land, public or private, and doing what they damn well like.
Also, let me explain why the Scottish example quoted cannot work in Wales.
Wales in total is 20,779 km², but the area of Highland Council alone is 25,653 km². The Highlands has vast open spaces, grouse moors and shooting estates almost as big as a Welsh county, with much of the land owned by foreign billionaires and corporations. Wales, by comparison, a few areas excepted, is a patchwork of family-owned farms.
Another consideration is reachability. Tyne-Wear (pop 1.1 million) is the only major urban centre within three or four hours travelling time of the Highlands. Whereas Eryri and the Bannau are both within two hours or so of Merseyside (1.47 million), Greater Manchester (2.8 million), and the West Midlands (6.2 million).
With Bristol, Leeds, Sheffield, East Midlands, even London, not much further away. Altogether, that’s most of England’s population.
I’m sure you’re a tidy boy, Eben, and you mean well. So stop pushing silly agendas that work against your own people’s interests. I mean, how can you claim to care about the environment then push for wild camping with results like this?
Perhaps we can re-visit this topic after the ‘Welsh Government’ has decolonised our rural areas because, as everyone knows, the countryside is deeply racist.
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CONCLUSION
Socialism has always wanted to bring down the West, thanks to an absurd belief that it would raise something better from the smouldering ashes.
Countless examples proved that socialism fails. Everywhere. Every time. So it needed to rebrand itself.
Which explains why it re-emerged spouting the fresh idiocies of Wokery, and pushing the self-destructive lunacies of degrowth and Net Zero; while also preaching DEI, anti-white racism, and open borders.
All designed to achieve the old objective of bringing down the West.
As before, private property will be targeted. Whether it’s a family farm or a home you paid for 30 years to own. But it’ll be dressed up as “wellbeing” and “access“.
And this explains why Globalism allied itself with, and now directs, this revamped variant of socialism.
And that’s what last week’s conference in Swansea was really about.
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© Royston Jones 2025







Another day passes and no news. This news is being buried. I find it very odd that the Welsh Press and Media, which makes big news of anything pro Renewable Energy, especially favouring Wind Turbines everywhere, has been silent on a big news item from last week, when the Welsh Government Minister comprehensively refused a massive Wind Turbine complex of monsters at Y BRYN between Maesteg and Port Talbot. We’ve not seen mention of it at all in our news. That’s odd, yes very odd! Is it bias? What does Jac and his readers think?
Ioan, you’ve said that.
Don’t nit pick Jac. I was just emphasising the point afresh that it’sbeen buried:- “Another day passes and no news”. Maybe I should drop it, as nobody else seems concerned. In all fairness to you Jac, you’ve dedicated a lot of your BLOG to this issue but most of your readers who make comments use pen names, whereas I use my real name and some of my comments have even included my home address and phone number. It’s time every ‘gwladgarwr’ (patriot) came out openly about sublects like Bute Energy. It’s the same with the number of ‘Action’ Groups – they will not give contact details on their BLOGS and FACEBOOKS. Cayo never ever hid behind anonymity.
Those of us who had made formal objections to the Y BRYN complex of proposed gigantic Wind Turbines at Y BRYN between Maesteg and Port Talbot receieved a copy of Wales Labour Minister Rebecca Evans’ REFUSAL at about Noon on Friday 21st – three days ago. I immediately let various journalistts know and sent them copies of Rebecca Evans’ refusal letter, hoping for a big Welsh News Media and Press story on Saturday. Nothing appeared. Then Sunday nothing appeared. Now Monday afternoon nothing has appeared.
This just proves how biased our Press Media is,especially the BBC, in being pro Wind Turbines!
Proves they are a right shower. Press is almost dead but the BBC and ITV are Grade A cronies just eager to spew any old garbage that carpetbaggers want to disseminate. Watch them come to life if there is an appeal
Y BRYN Wind Turbines REFUSED. Still no news of it anywhere!
Nathan Gill got a 10-stretch! Now forever to be known as Nathan Gaol.
He’ll never do 10.
Gill fully deserves ten years, or more, but if he had not been Reform / Ukip and had been Labour / Tory instead it would possibly have not been pursued – it would have been probably swept under a dirty secret flying carpet. Anyway, I will never vote Reform. I’m so pissed off with all of them I might write politely on my Ballot Paper “None of them” as my positive vote at the next election. We should all use our vote appropriately. Now let’s get back to serious business like discussing Globalists Seeking Our Land for Renewable erratic Wind Turbines
In one sentence you say he deserved 10 years, in the following sentence you say he was only given such a heavy sentence because he was Reform. Which means you agree with a politicised judiciary and selective prosecutions.
You’re talking bollocks, Ioan. Dangerous bollocks.
Why do certain Welsh people elect people like Gill and Hamilton to the Senedd in Cardiff?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Gill
https://jacothenorth.net/blog/?s=nathan+gill
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Hamilton_(politician)
Jac
Once I saw Wood’s name…
It seems her name crops up with worrying frequency in such gatherings.
Poor old Leanne, desperately seeking a purpose in life but ever so reluctant to grasp the nettle of responsibility. She might design a house but end up building it on sand. Conflicted with her socialist urges while, allegedly, a landlord extracting rent from
serfstenants.There may after all be a God after all….I looked this morning and it seems she is not standing for the Senedd.
Like those guys who racked up a run of wins in boxing but quit as soon as a local contender landed a surprise K.O. No stomach for the possibility of another defeat, although I fancy that Drakeford’s sooper dooper new structure with 6 A.S.’s per constituency was originally designed to ease likes of Ms Wood back into the Bay’s stagnant pond in 2026. Then Reform popped up and buggered the whole thing up for all those aspiring careerists.
You’ve missed out the Scottish Central Belt in your ‘conurbation enumeration’ above, only referring to Tyne and Wear as being within a reasonable distance of the Highlands. Is this really so simple as ‘England vs the rest of us’, or a more murky case of collision of interests between townies and country folk, nationality being incidental?
Like socialism, right of access initiatives have brought about their measure of good social change, such as worker’s rights, welfare, right to roam, etc. In their unfettered forms of course things take a bad turn, but that’s true of any social movement or economic system. I mean, who wouldn’t love to live in a complete and total free market capitalist economy where market forces and only market forces are the law? Sounds every bit as ghastly as the USSR at its ‘height’.
It can be argued that Scots have a right to access within their own country. Similarly, Welsh people in Wales.
But without being nationalistic, the point I was trying to make was that there is dishonesty at work here with talk of “local communities“. What the British Mountaineering Council and others really mean is that entitled buggers from England should be allowed to go wherever they like in Wales, have barbecues, leave gates open, threaten any landowner who complains.
We’ve been here before, a few years back, with canoeists demanding free access to any waterway in Wales, no matter what anglers, landowners and others might say. This was tricky for the environmental lobby because a stag party out on the river will not be good for wildlife.
Worst of all, these clowns who met last week think they are the heirs to the Kinder Scout protesters when in reality they’re promoting someone else’s dark agenda.
Even if one invoked the argument that it’s petty nationalism or bigotry to point the finger at ‘the English’ in this regard, the inescapable arithmetic can easily be brought up. The fact is an overwhelming majority of people of the worst archetype – the entitled, ignorant, “Noice gaff in the cuntry” city slicker twat – will hail from England, due to sheer population as well as the greater degree of urbanisation.
I was making that point, but also, that these urban centres of England are closer to Wales than to Scotland.
Wouldn’t it be a great irony if the Globalists themselves, having eroded everyone else’s property rights, end up having their own assets confiscated under the same sort of ethos?
I’d have taken WEALL to be a simpler bit of ‘wordplay’: We All, as in Us, the ‘Workers’, the denizens of the Commune?
Possibly the same origin.
This may be an appropriate time to provide a link to the excellent article previously published by Nicola Lund on U K Column News. Link below.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/article/wales-a-testing-ground-for-the-wellbeing-economy
A multitude of Globalist policies are gathered under the ‘Wellbeing’ banner.
Will Leanne Wood standing for Plaid Cymru or is she now standing for election in the Peoples Republic of Tower Hamlets? If she’s concerned about access to the countryside she might better direct her gaze towards the residents of Cwmparc and Treochy who were prevented access to mountainside and woodland, Nant y Blaidd, under the stewardship of the Welsh Government.
It’s only about ‘access’; to the land of them wicked farmers. All part of a bigger campaign.