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from the
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(UK) has been proposed by pro-independence supporters, including independence campaign group
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, pro-independence political party
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and other groups and individuals. These follow similar calls for a
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. Pro-independence party
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has pledged to hold a referendum should they win a majority of seats in the
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.


Referendum proposals

In March 2017, following calls for a second referendum on
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, Plaid Cymru leader
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said there needed to be a national debate on Welsh independence. In July 2020, Plaid brought forward a motion to discuss a referendum on Welsh independence, but it was rejected by 43 votes to 9. In July 2020, Plaid Cymru tabled a motion for Welsh ministers to seek permission from Westminster for the right of the Senedd to legislate for a Welsh independence referendum. The members of Senedd rejected this motion by 43 votes to 9. This was the first time in history that Welsh independence was debated in the Senedd. On 24 October 2020,
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members voted at their party conference that the party would support Welsh independence in the event of a referendum being held on whether or not Wales should become independent from the United Kingdom. On 11 December 2020, Plaid Cymru leader
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stated that if his party won a majority at the
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, an independence referendum would be held in its first term in office. At Plaid's special conference on independence, held on 13 February 2021, party members formally approved Price's pledge to hold a referendum in or before 2026. A petition was made to the UK government and parliament requesting a referendum on Welsh independence which gathered over 8,000 signatures.


Route to a referendum

Emyr Lewis, Head of the Department of Law and Criminology at Aberystwyth University has said that there is no great difference between the situation in Wales and Scotland when it comes to the right to hold an independence without Westminster transfer of powers to do so. Under the
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, the legislative powers of the Senedd, similarly to the
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cannot pass legislation that affects the constitution of the United Kingdom and the London Parliament. Lewis notes that there is however a potential route for a referendum on independence without Westminster involvement. Under Section 64 of the Welsh Government Act 2006 however, the Welsh Government has the power to hold a poll (referendum) "for the purpose of ascertaining the views of those polled about whether or how any of the functions of the Welsh Ministers...should be exercised." Section 60 of the 2006 Act also states that the Welsh Government may do whatever is appropriate "in order to achieve...promote or improve the economic, social and environmental welfare of Wales". If the Welsh government considered independence to be a benefit to the economic welfare of Wales, it could potentially ask the opinion of the people of Wales in a referendum on independence. There is no section in the
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, which corresponds to sections 60 or 64 which were in place at a time when the devolution settlement in Wales was different to what is it now. Lewis notes that a court of law may not accept section 60 in a broad sense that may apply to an independence referendum.


Opposition

The leader of the Conservatives in Wales and the leader of the Liberal Democrats in Wales have shown opposition to a potential referendum on Welsh independence.


Opinion polling

A
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poll in January 2021 found that 31% of people in Wales support holding a referendum on Welsh independence within the next five years with 47% opposing. In May 2021, a Redfield and Wilton Strategies poll of the British (not just Welsh) public, showed 30% opposed the Welsh having an independence referendum, while support and neithers were both 29%. 44% believed in such a referendum the pro-UK side would win, compared to 18% for pro-independence to win, and 38% who don't know which side would win in such a referendum. Redfield and Wilton Strategies had been conducting polls on the issue. Their poll in April 2023 found that: * 33% supported a referendum next year with 39% against, 21% choosing "neither" and 8% choosing "Don't know" * 35% of Welsh voters supported a referendum on independence in 1-5 years with 34% opposing While their poll in May 2023 found that: * 32% supported a referendum next year with 36% opposing, 24% choosing "neither" and 7% opting for "Don't know" * 35% of Welsh voters would support a referendum in 5 years with 32% opposing. Their 17–18 June 2023 poll stated, on whether to hold a referendum in the next year: * 39% oppose or strongly oppose a referendum in the next year, 30% support or strongly support, 22% neither and 8% do not know. * 66% of 2019 Conservatives oppose or strongly oppose a referendum in the next year to 16% neither, 15% support or strongly support and 3% do not know. * 42% of 2019 Labour voters support or strongly support a referendum in the next year to 28% oppose or strongly oppose, 23% neither and 7% do not know. * 58% of 2019 Plaid Cymru voters support or strongly support a referendum in the next year to 17% neither, 17% oppose or strongly oppose and 7% do not know. * When the time frame is increased to one to five years, a referendum was opposed by 35% and supported by 33%. Their 14–16 July 2023 poll stated, on whether to hold a referendum in the next year: * 39% oppose a referendum in the next year, 32% support, 25% neither and 4% do not know. * When the time frame is increased to one to five years, a referendum was opposed and supported equally by 36%. Their 13–14 August 2023 poll stated, on whether to hold a referendum in the next year: * 34% oppose and 34% support a referendum in the next year, 23% neither and 9% do not know. * When the time frame is increased to one to five years, a referendum was supported by 38% and opposed by 30%.


See also

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Proposed further Welsh devolution There have been calls for further Welsh devolution, increasing the autonomy for Wales, since the Welsh legislature of the Senedd was founded following the 1997 Welsh devolution referendum. Crown Estate In 2013, Dr Richard Cowell of Cardiff Un ...
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2014 Scottish independence referendum A independence referendum, referendum on Scottish independence from the United Kingdom was held in Scotland on 18 September 2014. The referendum question was "Should Scotland be an independent country?", which voters answered with "Yes" or ...
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United Ireland United Ireland (), also referred to as Irish reunification or a ''New Ireland'', is the proposition that all of Ireland should be a single sovereign state. At present, the island is divided politically: the sovereign state of Ireland (legally ...
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English independence English independence is a political stance advocating secession of England from the United Kingdom. Support for secession of England (the UK's largest and most populated country) has been influenced by the increasing devolution of political powe ...
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Potential breakup of the United Kingdom Separatism in the United Kingdom may refer to the secession of any of the countries of the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales) from United Kingdom, the union. Less significant movements for separatism exist such as Corn ...


References

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