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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 29 Mar 2011
West Lothian Question

"Of course they do not, but they sometimes get the benefit. There was a time when people from the Minister’s constituency were able to come to Chepstow to claim free prescriptions, although I believe that that has been stopped. I agree with him that cross-border matters are particularly complicated in …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 29 Mar 2011
West Lothian Question

"But I do represent people on health matters because of decisions made by the British Government on health spending. As I said earlier, if they put spending up, that has a direct consequence for the people of Wales: their spending will go down. My right hon. Friend the Member for …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 29 Mar 2011
West Lothian Question

"Presumably they did, but when English, Scottish and Northern Ireland Members of Parliament voted for the Welsh settlement, they voted for something that was put to the people in 1997: first, that there would be a devolved Assembly; secondly, that there would be the same number of Members of Parliament; …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 29 Mar 2011
West Lothian Question

"The argument could be made on other issues, such as the poll tax. People in Scotland, who were soon to have their Parliament, deeply resented that; it was something that they did not want. Another issue that caused resentment in Wales—I see no way out of it without English regional …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 29 Mar 2011
West Lothian Question

"Whatever the rights or wrongs, a lot of money that would have come to Wales did not, because it went to the London Olympics. I am not saying that that is good or bad; I am merely pointing out that there was disagreement in Wales. That will always happen. It …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Tue 29 Mar 2011
West Lothian Question

"I think that is probably right, and that was reflected in the referendum result in Wales. People preferred decisions affecting their lives to be taken in Cardiff instead of Westminster, but that was certainly not the only reason for devolution. Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland wanted it for various reasons, …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Feb 2011
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"I do not agree that the proposals before us are anything like proper inquiries, but let us assume that the Minister is right and they are concessions. Does he not accept that Wales loses 25% of its Members while the rest of the United Kingdom loses 7%? Does he not …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Feb 2011
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"My hon. Friend is making a powerful case for boundary inquiries. My constituency was preserved 27 years ago by a long public inquiry. However, I am not sure whether the Minister grasped my earlier point. In Wales, there will be a 25% reduction in the number of seats—I was not …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Feb 2011
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"I do not understand why the Government and the Minister are being so rigid and fundamentalist on this issue. The Minister has already accepted the principle that there can be 5% leeway in the size of the electorate and that that flexibility is the result of local ties and circumstances. …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 15 Feb 2011
Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

"My hon. Friend is absolutely right, in the sense that the unity of our kingdom is based on the recognition of the differences within it. Those differences can be reflected linguistically, culturally, socially and in other ways. The rigidity with which the Government have embarked on this course puts that …..."
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