I would argue yes, because we need to get away from this pattern of asymmetrical devolution, which is complicated, time-consuming and ends up in references to the Supreme Court and so on. I know the reserved powers model will assist there. Yes, I do believe that. The major problem—I say this quite sincerely—is that we are not hitting on a fair funding formula for the future. The right hon. Gentleman knows that we discussed that issue in Committee and that the Barnett floor is of assistance. He also knows, as I have said before, that it is not the be-all and end-all or the ultimate answer to fair funding for Wales.
Welsh Affairs
Proceeding contribution from
Elfyn Llwyd
(Plaid Cymru)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 5 March 2015.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Welsh Affairs.
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