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Welsh Conservatives call for Assembly rename

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 09:00, Friday August 10th, 2012.

The Welsh Conservatives have called for the renaming of the National Assembly for Wales to the Welsh Parliament.

Andrew RT Davies AM, leader of the Welsh Conservatives, said a new name would better reflect the institution’s law-making powers.

He said: “By voting for full law-making powers last year the people of Wales made their National Assembly a parliament in all but name.

“It’s now time to reward their faith in our institution and acknowledge that where laws are made – the title of a parliament should exist.

“This is a common-sense move.

“It would provide far greater clarity over the distinction between the Assembly – as it is currently named – and the Welsh Government, and it would give our devolved institution its rightful place alongside other national legislatures.

“As we drive forward it is crucially important that we embrace what we now have. Put simply – a parliament.

“No expensive rebrand, new building or more politicians are required. This is simply recognition of the maturity of the devolution process.

“Some may say this is just a name change. I say there is a lot in a name.”

Mr Davies made the call during the 2012 Eisteddfod and went on to explain his decision further:

“During the National Eisteddfod – and the weeks to follow – it is absolutely appropriate to consider formally establishing the first Welsh Parliament to sit since late mediaeval times.

“This is our flagship cultural event and nothing represents our pride and identity more than last year’s referendum result.

“I remain a convinced unionist, proud of a strong Wales in a strong union of four nations, but I believe it is time for Wales’ devolved institution to develop further.

“In the referendum campaign, Labour Ministers in the Welsh Government asked for the tools to do the job. With a clearer distinction between the Parliament and the Government, Welsh Ministers can have no excuses for failing to deliver for Wales.”

2 thoughts on “Welsh Conservatives call for Assembly rename”

  1. Cllr. Richard Willia says:
    Friday, August 10, 2012 at 11:14

    Mr. Andrew RT Davies AM reportedly says "Some may say this is just a name change. I say there is a lot in a name.” and is surely right.

    Once we Welsh officially have our own Parliament a Conservative can stand up in the House of Commons and say "Why do we allow so many Welsh MPs into this House? They have their own Parliament."

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  2. ron james says:
    Friday, August 10, 2012 at 21:26

    Is this part of an smooth offensive to capture wavering Plaid Votes?. After Blair, Brown, Iraq and Afghanistan the Labour party couldnt accuse any defectors of being closet Tories, because they are no better than the Tories

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