Welsh Grand Committee

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The Welsh Grand Committee, (Welsh: Uwch Bwyllgor Cymreig), is a committee of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is one of three such grand committees in the United Kingdom Parliament, the other two are for Scotland and Northern Ireland.[1] The committee is made up of all 40 Welsh MPs and up to five other MPs.[2]

The committee can meet after a Queen’s Speech or budget statement to consider the impact the legislation and finances outlined would have on Wales. It also provides an opportunity for MPs to question ministers, debate current matters and for ministers to make statements. There are between three and six committee meetings per year.

The Welsh Grand Committee usually meets at the Palace of Westminster in London but does occasionally meet in Wales itself. It met at the Guildhall, Wrexham in October 2011 [3] and at County Hall, Cwmbran in March 2001. [4]

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References

  1. ^ "Grand Committees". UK Parliament.
  2. ^ "Welsh Grand Committee to meet in Wrexham on 20 October 2011 - News from Parliament". UK Parliament.
  3. ^ Post, North Wales Daily (20 October 2011). "MPs clash over employment policies at Welsh Grand Committee meeting in Wrexham".
  4. ^ "WELSH GRAND COMMITTEE (Hansard, 1 March 2001)". hansard.millbanksystems.com.

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