yet, mr ap iorweth also admitted this could be a challenging election for them. in this general election, 40 welsh seats have been reduced to 32 due to boundary changes. and having won four in 2019, plaid will do very well to win the same number this time around. so swimming against the current, they've been somewhat conservative with their targeting of seats this year. your target seats are still only in welsh—speaking heartlands. it doesn't seem like the party is moving on and targeting other seats in wales. when will you try and make that push, and will you ever be able to cross into those areas that you haven't ever been successful? i have visited, i think, half of all the welsh constituencies already in the first week of the campaign, including newport, including wrexham. and remember that plaid cymru represents every square inch of wales in the welsh parliament. that is no part of wales where i don't think plaid cymru's message can resonate. yes, of course, the first—past—the—post system and the polarising of an election in the uk media in particula