David Chadwick says the Government’s refusal to devolve control of Crown Estate land in Wales to the Welsh Government is “nothing short of outrageous”.

The Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe MP said in the Commons that giving Wales the same control as Scotland over Crown Estate land would be worth millions of pounds to the Welsh economy.

He told MPs of his party’s “frustration” with the Government’s stance.

Mr Chadwick said : “It is the firm view of the Liberal Democrats, both here in Westminster and in the Senedd, that this decision is wrong for Wales and its economy.

“Under the current system, the profits generated from Wales’s vast natural resources flow directly to the UK Treasury, offering no benefit to the communities where that wealth is created.

“The Crown Estate in Wales is set to generate millions annually from offshore wind energy leases in Welsh waters.

“If this money were kept within Wales, it could contribute an estimated additional £50 million to the Welsh Government’s budget at a time when public services in Wales are crumbling.

“It is nothing short of outrageous that the Labour Government in Westminster seek to deny Wales these vital sources of income, which could help to address the crisis in our public services, economy and infrastructure.”

Mr Chadwick said the Labour Government’s refusal to devolve these powers further entrenches the “outrageous notion” by Labour and the Conservatives that Wales is a lesser nation than Scotland.

He said: “While Scotland has controlled its Crown Estate since 2017, Wales, despite having vast Crown Estate assets within its borders, has been left without those powers.

“The benefits of devolution for Scotland have been clear, with the Scottish Crown Estate generating over £103 million for the public finances since 2017.

“The excuses we have heard from the UK Government for failing to put Wales on an equal footing simply do not hold up.

“Patronising comments from ministers about how devolving the Crown Estate would not be in Wales’s ‘best interests’ or would be a ‘waste of time’ are frankly an insult to the people of Wales.

“This Government claim to support growth, but they seem determined to keep Wales from reaching its full potential.

“Instead of empowering Welsh communities to harness the benefits of their own resources, profits continue to flow directly to London.”

Mr Chadwick said that is not a vision of growth to benefit local communities or level up left-behind communities.

He said: “It is a continuation of the Conservatives’ failed economic model, which prioritises centralisation and investment in the south-east of England over everywhere else.

“It would be a great mistake if those in power in Westminster were to deny Wales the opportunity to build a better future for our communities. I hope the Government will change their mind.”