Annwyl Mr Cairns, Let me first of all apologise for my rude interruption of waking you out of your dream of the occasion of your knighthood ceremony, it will not happen anyway now that the Colonial government have woken up to the 'shitty mess' you have put them in with your 'insane' decision to rename Pont Hafren to Prince of Wales bridge as a grovelling birthday present to the 'pretender'. When exactly did you have that 'mad moment' that caused you to think that this was an inspired idea and a sure road to your knighthood? Not only did you not think that the renaming of 'anything' in Cymru should be carried out in full consultation ending in a public vote by the Cymric people but you had the audacity to rename this bridge all by yourself giving it the worst name possible that would stick in Cymric throats aplenty considering our history since we have been under English occupation and as for your 'smug' comm
Dear Mr Cairns, I would like to inform you that there is no longer any need for you to spend a great deal of tax payer's hard earned money on a lavish ceremony to rename Pont Hafren - the Severn Bridge as the 'Prince of Wales' bridge in honour of Charles Windsor, as Embassy Glyndŵr has already visited the bridge in question on Saturday the 12th May and renamed it Pont Owain Glyndŵr which is more in line with the choice that the people of Cymru would make if there is going to be a name change at all. Please see attached picture of Pont Owain Glyndŵr. I will, of course be notifying Carwyn Jones and all members of the Welsh Assembly of the name change and we hope that both yourself and they will recognise and honour the change as 'the people's choice' and will now scrap what would have been a very extravagant and expensive plan of yours - and I'm confident that people on both sides of the bridge would rather see that money put to better us
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