Deiseb a wrthodwyd Fair Funding Settlement for Welsh Public Services ....

One of the many legacy issues remaining from the devolution settlement is the unfairness of the annual block grant from the UK government. It’s based on historical spending per capita established in the mid1970s to which the Barnett Formula was added in 1978 as a temporary formula to distribute additional funding to the then devolved territories and regions of the UK. This was set up by Lord Barnett (Chief Secretary to the Treasury) who later stated that it does not meet Wales' needs fairly.

Rhagor o fanylion

It does not take proper account of differing needs (arising from such things as social deprivation, higher unemployment, lower incomes) nor the relative cost of delivering public services (e.g. population density) in each nation and region.
Based on need, Wales has historically been significantly underfunded.
We who have signed this petition believe that it is time for the Senedd to demand that Wales’ share of UK public funds for devolved services and devolved investment should be on a par with the higher per-capita allocation given to Scotland and Northern Ireland. The block grant funding mechanism needs to change to reflect the relative needs for those public services and the relative cost of providing them. This must be addressed before powers over income tax are devolved.

Pam gwrthodwyd y ddeiseb hon?

Mae’n ymwneud â rhywbeth nad yw’r Senedd na Llywodraeth Cymru yn gyfrifol amdano.

Mae’n rhaid i ddeisebau i’r Senedd alw am gamau gweithredu penodol sy’n dod o fewn pwerau’r Senedd neu Lywodraeth Cymru. Mae’r setliad ariannol yn destun trafod rheolaidd rhwng Llywodraeth Cymru a Llywodraeth y DU. Fodd bynnag, cyfrifoldeb Llywodraeth y DU yw’r penderfyniadau eithaf ynghylch y dull a ddefnyddir i ddyrannu cyllid, ac nid yw wedi’i ddatganoli.

O ganlyniad, nid yw’n bosibl i’r Senedd gymryd y camau y gelwir amdanynt yn eich deiseb

Dim ond deisebau nad ydynt yn bodloni’r safonau ar gyfer deisebau y byddwn yn eu gwrthod

Mae deisebau a wrthodwyd yn cael eu cyhoeddi yn yr iaith y cawsant eu cyflwyno ynddi