Part of 2. Questions to the Counsel General – in the Senedd at 2:44 pm on 7 February 2018.
I thank the Counsel General for that answer. I'm conscious that it is the last resort for the Welsh Government, but we are at the doorway of the last-gasp saloon, effectively, where, time-wise, we need to do something very quickly. I appreciate the fact that you need to talk to the Scottish Government, because they also have a continuity Bill. I can understand the differences in the devolved settlement and therefore there are differences in the Bills. But in answer to Simon Thomas earlier, you actually talked about the fundamental charter of rights in the EU. I suppose it's important to ask the question: have you considered the inclusion of elements of the fundamental charter of rights, particularly those pertaining to Welsh areas of competency, to ensure that citizens here in the UK can actually benefit from those rights and they're maintained in Welsh law if nothing else?