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High 2:1 (68) essay on Welsh Devolution, This essay compares Welsh devolution to Scottishdevolution to evaluate whether Welsh devolution has succeeded, and whether Wales will gain further devolved powers. This essay also evaluates the impact of Brexit on Welsh devolution, particularly the effects of the Internal Markets Act. Ultimately, this essay concludes that Wales will not match the velocity of Scotland's devolved powers. Includes OCSOLA referencing. IMPORTANT: this essay is NOT to be copied or plagiarised. It is the intellectual property of the user. Please only use this essay as a guide.

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‘Welsh devolution has progressed rapidly, to the point that the Parliaments of Cardiff and
Edinburgh have broadly similar powers. That is to be welcomed.’

Describe and analyse devolution under the UK constitution in light of this statement.




High 2:1 Answer (68)


Devolution in the U.K. constitution is an evolutionary process1 of decentralising legislative,

executive and administrative powers from the U.K. Parliament to the devolved nations of

the Union.2 Throughout the history of the constitution, different nations have been

bestowed varying levels of power, resulting in what is termed as asymmetrical devolution,

which thus far has been welcomed. Wales has patently trailed behind its counterparts of

Scotland and Northern Ireland in terms of devolution, but the turn of the 21 st century has

witnessed rapid growth for Wales. The consequences of Brexit, however, could unravel such

progress, and it is likely that the devolved nations are to become highly asymmetrical again.


Scotland has had extensive legislative competence since the Scotland Act 1998 3, establishing

the Scottish Parliament on a reserved powers model, reserving some legislative competence

in specific areas4 for Parliament. Wales, on the other hand, has not had the luxury of

smooth-sailing legislative devolution. The Government of Wales Act 1998 5 merely conferred

executive power, establishing the National Assembly for Wales, with Schedule 2 of the Act

outlining a conferred powers list. This has been questioned in terms of unfairness, with Lord

Morgan noting that the reasons for the disparity of the legal competence between the Acts



1
Ron Davies MP ‘Devolution: A process not an event’,1999 Gregynog Papers, Vol 2.2 Institute of Welsh Affairs.
2
Elliot and Thomas, Public Law (4th edition OUP Oxford 2020).
3
Scotland Act 1998.
4
ibid, Sch 5.
5
Government of Wales Act 1998.

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