Devolved Governments Co-operation 2025-07-10

2025-07-10

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Andrew Ranger Lab
Wrexham
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One year after Labour's recognition that the Welsh fiscal framework is outdated, questions arise about progress in updating it.
This Labour Government understands the importance of partnership. One year on, I welcome that this partnership has delivered record funding for Wales to improve our railways, protect coal tips, and boost our economy and public services. At the general election, we rightly recognised that the Welsh fiscal framework is outdated. Please could the Minister provide an update on the progress being made to address this?
I can give my hon. Friend the undertaking he seeks. We are committed to working in partnership with the Welsh Government to ensure that the framework is brought up to date and delivers value for money. My officials are supporting His Majesty's Treasury on how the framework can be updated, and that work is ongoing.
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David Mundell Con
Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale
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There is a question about the commitment to maintaining one civil service across the United Kingdom and facilitating career development between the UK Government and devolved Administrations.
Are the Government still committed to one civil service across the United Kingdom? If so, what are they proactively doing to ensure that as part of their career development, UK Government civil servants can work within the devolved Administrations and that those within the devolved Administrations can have roles within the UK Government?
I pay tribute to the work of the civil service, not just for the UK Government but across the United Kingdom. Civil servants do tireless work on behalf of the public each and every day and are a critical part of this Government’s determination to deliver significant change for the country and drive forward the missions we have defined. To the right hon. Member’s question, in the early years of devolution there was a lot more interchange between the home civil service here in London and the civil service in offices such as those in Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff. I know that thought is being given to how we ensure that there is the right expertise in the right parts of the country, and there is an information exchange on how to get this right.
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