Future of the UKLabourMain pledgesOppose any second independence referendum as "unwanted and unnecessary" Consult on extending local democracy regionally and nationally, and look at the option of a more federalised countryMake the second chamber at Westminster democratically elected, and end the hereditary principleExtend Freedom of Information to private companies who have public contracts
Future of the UKGreenMain pledgesIntroduce proportional representation for parliamentary and local electionsLower the voting age to 16Replace the House of Lords with an elected second chamber
Future of the UKLib DemsMain pledgesHome rule for each nation within a federal United KingdomKeep the Barnett formula for Scotland and Wales but seek to increase the Welsh block grant'Devolution on demand' for regions of EnglandOppose Scottish independence
Future of the UKConservativeMain pledgesA Scottish independence referendum cannot take place until the Brexit process has played outIt should not take place unless there is "public consent" for it to happenNo decision-making powers that have been devolved will be taken back to WestminsterStart moving significant numbers of UK government civil servants and other public servants out of London and the south-east to cities around the UK
Future of the UKPlaid CymruMain pledgesCreate a Welsh legal systemPublish a human rights charter for WalesProvide an incentive for students who remain or return to live and work in Wales after graduationGrant 16- to 17-year-olds the right to vote
Future of the UKLib DemsMain pledgesDeliver more powers to Wales by implementing the remaining Silk Commission part one proposals on financial powers and the Silk part two proposalsRaise the status of the National Assembly, strengthening its capacity to scrutinise legislation and to hold the Welsh Government to accountAllow the Welsh Government to set its own bank holidaysSeek to increase the Welsh block grant to an "equitable level" over the five years of a parliament
Future of the UKConservativeMain pledgesNo decision-making that has been devolved will be taken back to WestminsterNo Scottish independence referendum before the Brexit process has played out, after that only if there is public consentMove significant numbers of civil servants outside London and the south eastCreate a United Kingdom Shared Prosperity Fund
Future of the UKLabourMain pledgesEstablish a constitutional convention to examine and advise on reforming Britain's constitutionReduce the voting age to 16Oppose an independence referendum in ScotlandCreate a role of Minister of State for England
Future of the UKSNPMain pledgesHold a second independence referendum “at the end of the Brexit process”Bring forward proposals to extend the franchise to 16 and 17 year olds in all UK electionsReplace the first-past-the-post electoral system with proportional representation for general electionsAbolish the House of Lords
Future of the UKUKIPMain pledgesPublicly chosen referendum to take place every two years with outcome legally binding and included in Queen’s SpeechIntroduce a system of proportional representationAbolish the House of LordsIntroduce an English Parliament
Future of the UKLib DemsMain pledgesStrongly oppose "another divisive referendum" on independenceCreate a better democracy with a fair voting system in local government and WestminsterIntroduce votes at 16 for all elections and referendums across the UKDevelop federalism with Devolution on Demand, letting local areas take control of the services that matter most to them