Wales Act 1978 (failed implementation)

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The Wales Act 1978 was a UK Parliament measure intended to establish a devolved Welsh Assembly, but it never came into force after failing to secure sufficient support in the 1979 devolution referendum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom
devolution legislation
appliesTo Wales
associatedConcept United Kingdom devolution process
Welsh nationalism
constitutionalSignificance early failed attempt at Welsh self-government
country United Kingdom
effectOnDevolutionTimeline delayed establishment of Welsh legislature until late 1990s
followedBy Government of Wales Act 1998
geographicScope territory of Wales
historicalContext first UK attempt at Welsh devolution by statute
intendedInstitutionType unicameral elected assembly
intendedPowers limited devolved powers
intendedToCreate devolved legislature for Wales
intendedToEstablish Senedd
surface form: Welsh Assembly
jurisdiction England and Wales
surface form: England and Wales (as part of UK legal system)
languageOfLegislation English
legalForm public general Act
legislativeBody British Parliament
surface form: Parliament of the United Kingdom
policyArea constitutional reform
devolution
precededBy Kilbrandon Commission recommendations
reasonForNonCommencement failure of 1979 Welsh devolution referendum
referendumDate 1 March 1979
referendumHeld 1979 Welsh devolution referendum
referendumOutcome majority No vote
requiredConditionForCommencement approval in Welsh devolution referendum
resultingEffect Act not brought into force
status not in force
subjectOf 1979 Welsh devolution campaign

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Government of Wales Act 1998 precededBy Wales Act 1978 (failed implementation)