> The state is there to protect us - not tell us how to think. You admitted that the teaching of Welsh in schools is compulsory. What's that if it isn't telling people how to think?
> I am glad that Welsh and English coexist in Wales, and I am glad that > Imperial and metric co-exist in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. > > There will be no prolification of languages in Wales in the same way as > there will be no prolification of measuring formats beyond metric and > Imperial. Maybe you should qualify your previous assertion about saving languages by the condition that there should be no more than two of them. > If there was then I could see your point in regulating such a > prolification - but the situation is not one that's likely to > happen. Ever. Says who?
