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03: The Wales Act 2017 and Brexit

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In this special episode of Golau, Prof Rick Rawlings of UCL and Richard Wyn Jones of Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre discuss the Wales Act 2017, the LCM vote in the Senedd and the implications of the Wales Act 2017 will have on the working relationship between the UK & Welsh Governments during the Brexit process. Rick Rawlings: https://www.laws.ucl.ac.uk/people/richard-rawlings/ Richard Wyn Jones: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/330709-wyn-jones-richard Subscribe to Golau on iTunes, Stitcher or Overcast to have the next episode download automatically to your phone.
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In this special episode of Golau, Prof Rick Rawlings of UCL and Richard Wyn Jones of Cardiff University’s Wales Governance Centre discuss the Wales Act 2017, the LCM vote in the Senedd and the implications of the Wales Act 2017 will have on the working relationship between the UK & Welsh Governments during the Brexit process. Rick Rawlings: https://www.laws.ucl.ac.uk/people/richard-rawlings/ Richard Wyn Jones: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/330709-wyn-jones-richard Subscribe to Golau on iTunes, Stitcher or Overcast to have the next episode download automatically to your phone.
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