I saw a headline from, I think, Walesonline where writer described themselves as "Indy curious" and think that's a good description; the challenges we can all think about aren't necessarily brand new and haven't been answered by labour or "one nation" tories because, well frankly the needed votes are in England. It should always be about being pro-Wales rather than anything else but we can maybe question why we don't get a tidal lagoon, something that it had worked could have lead to further projects meaning long-term and well paying jobs, and instead get nuclear mud. The first big challenge for me is moving throughout the country has to be easier and moving from north to south shouldn't mean needing to go through England, but we can also think of smaller challenges to get things moving too, for example, why do so many people think it's ok to throw litter on the floor and turn parts of our living areas into rubbish dumps?