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Sir Paul Silk Papers Ffeil
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Speech to Aberystwyth University by Paul Silk

Draft of a speech by Paul Silk at Aberystwyth University on the constitutional history of Wales, devolution, relations between the constituent countries of the United Kingdom and the work of the Independent Commission on Devolution in Wales.

Correspondence relating to plans for a National Assembly for Wales

The file comprises correspondence relating to Paul Silk's role in drafting the standing orders of the National Assembly for Wales prior to its establishment along with assistance given by the UK Parliament to the Welsh Office during this process. Correspondents include Rachel Lomax and Jon Shortridge.

Correspondence

The file comprises correspondence, including letters from Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan and prime Minister David Cameron congratulating Sir Paul Silk on the work of the Commission on Devolution in Wales.

Papers relating to work with the Institute of Welsh Affairs

The file comprises papers relating to a conference held by the Institute of Welsh Affairs on 20-21 March 1998 on the future National Assembly for Wales including agendas, list of attendees and papers relating to the structure and election system for the National Assembly, along with drafts and correspondence of a paper written by Paul Silk on the secondary legislative powers proposed for the National Assembly for Wales, explaining their significance and how they would operate.

Post commission correspondence

The file comprises the text of a report by Sir Paul Silk for the Constitutional and Legislative Affairs committee, including handwritten amendments for the Brexit Speaker's Conference which considered UK governance after leaving the European Union, along with a copy of a letter from the National Assembly for Wales Presiding Office, Dame Rosemary Butler to the Secretary of State for Wales Stephen Crabb setting our her concerns over how the changes to a reserved powers model for the National Assembly for Wales would impact on its competence in a number of areas.