Celtic League (FW)

The Celtic League is led by a General Secretary, and has ties with the Celtic Congress, a cultural organisation which is headquartered in Bodmin, Cornwall.

Aims

 * "Fostering co-operation between Celtic peoples."
 * "Developing the consciousness of the special relationship and solidarity between them."
 * "Making our national struggles and achievements better known abroad."
 * "Campaigning for a formal association of Celtic nations to take place once two or more of them have achieved self-government."
 * "Advocating the use of the national resources of each of the Celtic countries for the benefit of all its people."

Political Status of Members
The political status of the Celtic League's suggested six Celtic nations varies widely. The following Celtic nations have some degree of autonomy, although Ireland consists of the territory of two sovereign states:
 * Britanny - Britanny is a cultural region of France, and is not governed by its own government.
 * Ireland
 * Republic of Ireland - Independent sovereign state folllowing the end of British Occupation after the Irish-British War in 1972.
 * Northern Ireland - Member semi-independent country of the Confederation of Britain and Northern Ireland
 * The Isle of Mann - Semi-Independent member country of the Confederation of Britain and Northern Ireland
 * Cornwall - Devolved country of the United Kingdom of Wessex and Cornwall
 * Scotland - Semi-Independent member country of the Confederation of Britain and Northern Ireland
 * Wales - Semi-Independent member country of the Confederation of Britain and Northern Ireland
 * Wessex - Wessex has a small Celtic Heritage, and is still in touch with such. Wesssex is an honorary member of the Celtic League. Wessex is a devolved country of the United Kingdom of Wessex and Cornwall.