Proposed changes set out in the Senedd reform bill include increasing the number of members from 60 to 96 and ministers from 12 to 17, plus scrapping the first-past-the-post element of the voting system.
Set-up costs are estimated at about £8m and additional running costs for the expanded parliament are expected to be up to about £18m a year,
What is this, some sort of "bring Sunak back from the dead" campaign? Hard to think of something that's less of a priority for voters than this. That's 3 MSs for every constituency that has only one MP. And by closed lists too- open lists give you the chance to reject mediocrities who've hacked their way to the top of your preferred party's list, without having to vote for another party.
One of the good things about PR is that you don't have to win to get representation. If I'm a Tory voter in most of South Wales, I might reasonably think that a Tory MS might understand my concerns better and choose to approach them. Under the regional system, I get one already. I don't need to have one in my actual constituency.
This looks very Northern Irish- have shedloads of politicians to keep everyone busy. Wales doesn't, as far as I know, have the same problem as NI with "community activists".