Emrys [Roberts], Organising Secretary, Plaid Cymru, 8 Queen Street, Cardiff. He had meant to write to Huw T. Edwards many times ever since the talk on the radio. Would have liked a full conversation with Huw T. Edwards in preference to a few minutes on the air which are always inadequate to voice an opinion properly. Personally, he does not believe that political methods are the route to self-government. On the other hand, government is a political matter, and the work of transferring the reins of government to Wales would be a political act. There is a need for a political party. Advocated that the Welsh Labour MPs should establish a Welsh Labour Party - totally independent of the English Labour Party. Cannot really see this ever happening. It is the threat of Plaid Cymru winning votes from the other political parties that compels them to give consideration to Wales. This would be lost if Plaid Cymru called a halt to contesting parliamentary elections. Plaid Cymru has no political organisation, and the writer is convinced that such an organisation would bring political rewards. Is unclear what exactly are Huw T. Edwards's views on this matter. Would like to discuss these matters with Huw T. Edwards, but there would probably be no time at the Eisteddfod or the Summer School. Perhaps they could have a discussion when Huw T. Edwards is next at Cardiff. Welsh.