Its seems a bit strange that now that we have Welsh-Medium schools all over Wales, not just in the north, but people are still not speaking it in any appreciable numbers.
My nieces went to Welsh-Medium schools and can speak Welsh but don't. I used to collect them from school sometimes and take them to the MacDonald's around the corner. At about 16:00 it was full of kids from the school and all, bar none, were speaking English. This was in Carmarthen, which is very Welsh speaking, so its surprising and rather puzzling.
Those kids that went to Welsh-Medium schools in the 80's, will now be sending their kids to the same schools. But the proportion of Welsh speakers went down below 20% in the last Census in 2011.
So if 10,000's of kids are either going to Welsh-Medium, or are being taught Welsh at school every year, and are still not actually using it, then I'm not sure that anything has actually been achieved.
Considering how divisive and political the language issue can be here in Wales, its even more puzzling why the majority of the generation growing up still see English as the dominant tongue. Perhaps Facebook, and the internet in general has a part to play ?
I don't want to get into a slanging match with language activists here, although they appear to view any debate on the issue as an attack, and get very defensive. But a debate needs to be had, especially considering the enormous cost involved and the economic problems facing Britain.