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Refferendwm – pwysig neu ddiangen?

Cyhoeddwyd 21 Mehefin 2012 9 Sylw

Byddwn yn cyhoeddi ein canfyddiadau a’n hargymhellion ar ran 1 ein gwaith yn nes ymlaen eleni. Nid ydym wedi gwneud unrhyw benderfyniadau eto, ond pe byddem yn argymell datganoli pecyn o bwerau trethi i Lywodraeth Cymru, mae yna achos o blaid ac yn erbyn cael refferendwm ar y mater.

Mae rhai yn credu bod gan bobl hawl ddemocrataidd i wneud penderfyniadau ynghylch materion cyfansoddiadol pwysig a allai effeithio ar eu bywydau bob dydd.  Mae rhai hefyd yn dadlau bod yna gynsail ar gyfer refferendwm ar y materion hyn yng Nghymru, a chafwyd cwestiwn ar wahân yn refferendwm yr Alban yn 1997, yn gofyn a ddylai Senedd yr Alban gael pwerau i amrywio trethi.

Fodd bynnag, mae eraill yn dadlau bod gwleidyddion yn cael eu hethol er mwyn gwneud y penderfyniadau pwysig hyn ar ein rhan ni.  Ceir hefyd y farn bod gormod o refferenda yng Nghymru, a bod y costau ynghlwm â hwy yn fwy na’r buddion, yn arbennig os oes posibilrwydd na fydd llawer yn pleidleisio.  Gellid dadlau y gellid rhoi mandad ar gyfer unrhyw newid drwy gynnwys hynny ym maniffesto’r blaid a etholwyd i lywodraethu yn San Steffan.

Beth yw’ch barn chi?  A fyddech chi o blaid neu yn erbyn cael refferendwm ar bwerau trethi?

Os hoffech chi gael refferendwm, ar ba drethi yr hoffech chi weld hwn yn cael ei seilio?   Ydych chi’n credu y dylai fod ar dreth incwm?  Ar rai neu bob un o’r trethi llai fel treth stamp, Treth Teithwyr Awyr, Ardoll Agregau, ac ati?  Neu ar bob treth?

 Hoffem glywed eich barn – dywedwch wrthym beth rydych chi’n ei feddwl…

Sylwadau (9)

  1. Al yn dweud:

    All tax powers needed to raise Welsh economy. (aside from Licence Fee, possibly). No referendum needed, we’re not asked if it’s ok to put tax up, or invent new ones usually, so why for this? Just devolve them, as soon as possible, so Welsh Government can get on with its job.

    (Unlike moving Trident to Wales, which WOULD need a referendum imo)

  2. Glyndo yn dweud:

    The power to raise taxes is just that, a power. Other powers have been transferred to the Assembly without a referendum, so, I see no need for a referendum in this case.

  3. Jarrod Vaughan Roberts yn dweud:

    For the purposes of democracy I would normally say yes to a referendum on devolving tax raising powers. However in light of the 2011 referendum for limited Primary law making powers and the lack of an official No campaign this meant there wasn’t sufficient opportunities for a Yes campaing to get its message out even though the Yes vote substantially beat the No vote. I fear this could once again happen with “True Wales” refusing to endorse an official No campaign and thus hampering a Yes campaign wouldn’t be able to actively promote its campaign.
    In light of the points made above I feel that to offer a referendum would firstly be undemocratic as public wouldn’t be properly informed. The turn out like would be an additional factor, the 2011 turn out was only was only 35% and could potentially be lower on this occasion. Factoring in the expense of such a referendum with the low turn out would make this too costly given there will have been only a few years since the previous referendum and, dependent on the findings of stage 2 of your commission, there might be another referendum on the horizon. Too many referenda have a tendency of disengaging voters.

  4. Siôn Eurfyl Jones yn dweud:

    Nid wy’n gweld fod angen refferendwm. Mae pwerau cyllid wei eu trosglwyddo i’t aolban dan y ‘Ddef yr Alban’ heb refferendwm, felly pam fyddai angen un arno ni?

    Scotland have had fiscal powers transferred under the ‘Scotland Bill’, without a plebiscite, so why would we need one?

  5. Mathew Williams yn dweud:

    No need for a referendum following last years one. Will be efficent to include call for Tax varying powers and to what excent in each party manifestio at the next Assembly election. I think all main parties will be for some form of tax varying powers. Common sense and next step to what Wales needs to compliment primary law making powers.

  6. Luke Lewis yn dweud:

    I see no need for a referendum on tax and borrowing powers at all.. I strongly bellieve that all tax powers should be devolved to the assembly the democratically elected body of Wales to better hold the Welsh government to account. To cause them to take responsability for the money they have. If a referendum was needed I could easily see labour refusing to campain for a Yes on the basis that it has move powers over tax than they would like. Allowing the Cardiff London blame game continue. Not to mention most polls on the subject put the Welsh people ahead of even the Welsh Government on how much tax powers should be delvovled. I think a referendum would be a waste of money considering we just had one.

  7. Dewi yn dweud:

    If it was close in opinion polls and there was at lease 1 elected party in the Assembly against it I would say it would be so important to have a referendum.

    However as opinion polls are all for it and as parties are all for it, I don’t see any point. It would be as pointless as the 2011 referendum, everyone knew it was going to be passed and it was such a minor point that very few (including me) could be bothered to turn up.

    So no, no need for a referendum for as long as Parliament and the Assembly agree that these powers should be transferred.

  8. R Fisher yn dweud:

    I don’t believe in these half way houses to independence. We should have a full independence referendum the same as the Scots.

    If we do have a referendum on tax raising powers, the result should only count if we get a decent turnout – ie > 60%, otherwise its plain that the population aren’t really that interested, so the status quo should be held.

    You have to question the validity of calling referendums where the majority of the population just aren’t bothered.

  9. Richard Corless yn dweud:

    There is no need to call a referendum over this issue. As others have said, powers have been transfered to the Assembly and the Scottish Parliament previously without them and this would be no different.