Posted: Wed 19th Nov 2014

The Autonomous Republic of Cymru is at risk every day – become an 'Active Citizen' today

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This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Nov 19th, 2014

The Autonomous Republic of Cymru is at risk every day.

From Disease, Illegal Migrants, Asylum Shoppers, Benefit Tourists, Holiday Cottage Speculators, Industrial Espionage, Chain Migration, Smuggling, Royalists, Terrorists, Asymmetric Threats and Others.

We are a small nation but we are a proud nation, and together we can keep our Borders safe.

Be Part of The Solution. Become an Active Citizen today.

Once you have submitted your details here: activecitizens.net you will earn your first rank of ‘Active Citizen’ and you will be taken through three short training exercises. On completion, you will be ready to tackle your first live shift. Good luck!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDaPawMSmT0

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