Quote Originally Posted by lisvaneblue View Post
That's fine. You asked my views I gave it to you. Maybe worth adding that I spent much of my working life heading up the commercial side of a large pharmaceutical business and competition law and how to utilise and interpret it was a significant part of the job.
And there was me wondering why you thought the Senedd was a dominant entity when these are undertakings that achieve a dominant market position.

Undertakings are defined as " any natural or legal person engaged in economic activity, regardless of its legal
status and the way in which it is financed. It includes companies, partnerships, firms, businesses, individuals operating as sole traders, agricultural cooperatives, associations of undertakings (e.g. trade associations), non-profit making organisations and (in some circumstances) public entities that offer goods or services on a given market.

With your extensive knowledge of commercial law perhaps you could explain how the Senedd meets the definition of an undertaking that has become a dominant entity?