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United Kingdom legislation
The
Wales Act 1978
(c. 52) was an
act
of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom
intended to introduce a limited measure of self-government in
Wales
through the creation of a Welsh Assembly. The act never took effect as a result of the "no" vote in
1979 Welsh devolution referendum
and was repealed in 1979.
Welsh Assembly proposed by the Act
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Had the Wales Act 1978 entered force, it would have created a Welsh Assembly without primary legislative or tax raising powers. The proposed assembly would have had 72 members elected by the
first past the post
system with each Westminster constituency returning either two or three assembly members. It would have met at the
Coal Exchange
in
Cardiff
.
It was planned that assembly would have operated under the committee system where subject committees would be formed with representation of all groups in the assembly.
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An Executive Committee would have been formed composed of the chairs of the various subject committees and other members selected by the assembly. A Chairman of the Executive Committee would have been selected who would also be Leader of the Assembly.
Powers
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The assembly would have had the ability to pass secondary legislation with responsibility for primary legislation remaining with the
UK Parliament
at Westminster. It would have taken over the powers and functions of the
Secretary of State for Wales
.
The proposed assembly would have had responsibility for:
- housing
- health
- education
- planning
- management of the
Welsh Development Agency
- appointments to Welsh quangos
- it would be able to aid the development of:
- Welsh language
- museums and galleries
- libraries
- arts and crafts
- sport
- culture
- recreation
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Referendum
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The provisions of the Act were put to the populace in 1979 in a referendum held on 1 March 1979 through the question:
- 'Do you want the provisions of the Wales Act 1978 to be put into effect?'
The results of the referendum were:
Referendum results
Choice
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Votes
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%
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No
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956,330
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79.74
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Yes
|
243,048
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20.26
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Repeal
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As a result of the negative referendum outcome, the Act never took effect, and was repealed in accordance with the Act's own provisions by the
Wales Act 1978 (Repeal) Order 1979
.
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