The National Assembly for Wales is the devolved parliament of Wales. Devolution is the delegation of powers from a central government of a sovereign state to govern at a regional level. Currently the Assembly has the powers to set university tuition rates and charges for residential nursing care.
66% Yes |
34% No |
49% Yes |
27% No |
12% Yes, the Welsh assembly should be given powers equal to those of the Scottish Parliament |
5% No, keep existing level of devolution |
5% Yes, provided England is granted the same |
1% No, and abolish the Welsh assembly |
See how support for each position on “Welsh Assembly” has changed over time for 524k UK voters.
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See how importance of “Welsh Assembly” has changed over time for 524k UK voters.
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Unique answers from UK users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@8W2K8P83yrs3Y
There should be a further Welsh referendum on even retaining this wasteful talking shop and its incompetent administration.
@8VZBZQY3yrs3Y
this dose not affect me in england
@DAVIE3yrs3Y
No, there would be no need to establish it under Liquid Democracy as devolved assemblies would eventually collapse due to a new democratic order made by the people.
@8VRX6TG3yrs3Y
Allow Wales to become independent
@8VFPJSV3yrs3Y
No, but because I think our system should be even more decentralised than the current system in place.
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