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Adam Price urges legal action against º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government over underfunding in Wales claims

He urged Welsh ministers to issue a pre-legal action letter compelling the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government

Adam Price.(Image: Ben Evans/Huw Evans Agency)

Adam Price has urged ministers to consider legal action over £432m “owed” to Wales by the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government for rail spending and increased national insurance costs.

The former Plaid Cymru leader warned that a decision to reclassify an Oxford-to-Cambridge railway line as a “England-and-Wales” project cost Wales £360m in consequential funding.

Mr Price asked Welsh ministers: “If the change was made – as it ostensibly was – without consultation or adequate reasoning, what legal hurdles would the Welsh Government face in bringing a case and what remedies might be available?”

Julie James, who is counsel general, the Welsh Government’s chief legal adviser, replied: “I don’t think that’s something we want to particularly take to court.”

Ms James pointed to an extra £445m for rail in Wales in last week’s º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Government spending review, welcoming a “step change” in the level of investment in the past year.

But Mr Price suggested the decision to reclassify East West Rail after four years as an England-only project created a legitimate expectation in legal terms for budget planning.

During counsel general questions in the Senedd on June 17, he criticised the “completely unexplained reversal” on the project which has “no direct nor indirect benefit to Wales”.

The shadow justice secretary said: “That seems to me to amount to a breach of procedural fairness, or potentially even cross the Wednesbury threshold of irrationality because it's a perverse decision – and that's why no real explanation ha