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The final report has been published and concludes that independence, a federal system and enhancing devolution are all viable options for Wales’ future. It also recommends further powers are needed urgent in specific areas of justice, policing and rail infrastructure, to meet the needs of people in Wales.
The report finds that changes to inter-governmental relations are needed, as well as significant changes to the way the Welsh Government is funded, to ensure that devolution improves accountability as well as service delivery for the people of Wales. You can read the full report here.
The final report was presented to the Prif Weinidog and Welsh Government in January 2024. The findings of the report are now being considered and will inform the ongoing debate about constitutional change in Wales and the wider UK.
We want every community in Wales to feel included in Wales’ national conversation. To help with that, we’ve created a BSL video explaining the executive summary of our final report. You can watch that below 👇
The final report has been published and concludes that independence, a federal system and enhancing devolution are all viable options for Wales’ future. It also recommends further powers are needed urgent in specific areas of justice, policing and rail infrastructure, to meet the needs of people in Wales.
The report finds that changes to inter-governmental relations are needed, as well as significant changes to the way the Welsh Government is funded, to ensure that devolution improves accountability as well as service delivery for the people of Wales. You can read the full report here.
The final report was presented to the Prif Weinidog and Welsh Government in January 2024. The findings of the report are now being considered and will inform the ongoing debate about constitutional change in Wales and the wider UK.
We want every community in Wales to feel included in Wales’ national conversation. To help with that, we’ve created a BSL video explaining the executive summary of our final report. You can watch that below 👇