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Welsh Affairs

Proceeding contribution from Wayne David (Labour) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 3 March 2016. It occurred during Backbench debate on Welsh Affairs.

I agree up to a point. Pre-legislative scrutiny is good—it makes for better legislation—but it would have been far better if the Wales Office had recognised that meaningful constitutional change can be achieved only on the basis of a high degree of political consensus. It cannot be achieved by a Government—any Government—trying to push through legislation that does not command broad support and is seen by some people as partisan and not properly thought through. That was one of the fundamental problems with the draft Bill. Many people thought it was purely impractical and would therefore lead to bad governance. That lesson ought to be learned.

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Reference

606 c1173 

Session

2015-16

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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