IWA Debate: “Devolution at 20: is Brexit the end of devolution?”

Organizer

Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA)

Website: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/institute-of-welsh-affairs-iwa-5331439653
Venue

Arup Offices

8 Fitzroy Street, W1T 4BQ

London, GB, W1T 4BQ

“Devolution at 20: is Brexit the end of devolution?”



in partnership with Cardiff University and the University of Edinburgh


 

Arup Offices | 8 Fitzroy Street | London | W1T 4BQ

 

 


The Cardiff University – IWA debate series brings together researchers, policymakers and practitioners to discuss topical issues at the heart of politics, society and the economy in Wales. Challenging assumptions and offering fresh thinking, the sessions support informed policymaking through constructive and engaging debate.



 


As Wales and Scotland mark 20 years of devolution, experts from both nations get together to reflect on their country’s devolution journeys and what the road ahead may hold.


The Brexit referendum has exposed deep divisions between the approach of the 4 governments of the UK, and fractures in the UK’s current constitutional arrangements. Without the framework of EU law and funding, what will hold the 4 nations together in the future? Would plans for a post-Brexit “Shared Prosperity Fund” upset the careful balance of power between the UK Government and the devolved administrations? Is independence on the cards in Scotland and Wales, or can a new federal model offer constitutional stability?


 


Panellists:



  • Chair: Ciaran Jenkins, Scotland Correspondent, Channel 4 News


  • Prof. Richard Wyn Jones, Director, Wales Governance Centre, Cardiff University




  • Prof. Ailsa Henderson, Professor of Political Science, The University of Edinburgh




  • Stephen Crabb MP, Member of Parliament for Preseli Pembrokeshire




  • Sir Paul Silk KCB, chaired the Commission on Devolution to Wales between 2012 to 2014

    Tickets for this event are free but limited. To confirm your attendance, please make sure to book your ticket.




 
This event has been very kindly hosted by Arup