St David’s Day and Welsh Affairs

Debate between Caroline Nokes and Henry Tufnell
Thursday 27th February 2025

(1 month, 3 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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Henry Tufnell Portrait Henry Tufnell
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I thank my hon. Friend—

Caroline Nokes Portrait Madam Deputy Speaker (Caroline Nokes)
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Order. Before the hon. Member continues, let me just say that I will be calling the first of the Front Benchers to speak at 4.35 pm precisely.

Henry Tufnell Portrait Henry Tufnell
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I thank my hon. Friend for his intervention, and I will therefore make some progress, Madam Deputy Speaker.

This crucial support will protect our theatres, cultural spaces and museums so that they can continue to play a central role in education, community engagement and tourism. Local sports clubs are at the heart of our communities, promoting active, healthy lifestyles and supporting our most talented athletes to achieve their dreams. They include St Davids’s Jasmine Joyce, who represented Team GB in the women’s rugby sevens at the Tokyo Olympics, and Joe Allen, a midfielder for Wales, who started out playing in a local Tenby football team.

Pembrokeshire is bursting with talent, and I am determined to ensure that my constituents are given the support and resources they need to release their full potential. So I was delighted with the recent commitment from the Energy Secretary in announcing Pembrokeshire as a key growth region for clean energy, which will mean more investment in skills and secure jobs for the future. After years of neglect from successive Tory Governments in Westminster, Labour is putting a vote of confidence in Pembrokeshire.

That commitment will support the fantastic work of Pembrokeshire College and the local businesses that are already leading the way to maximise the benefits of a green transition for local people. Just last week I visited WB Griffiths, a local construction company based in Haverfordwest, and its fantastic cohort of new apprentices. This family-run business offers a brilliant range of apprenticeships and makes a real difference in our community, helping to improve the energy efficiency of buildings and homes.

Mid and South Pembrokeshire has a proud industrial history. The oil industry transformed the county’s economic fortunes in the 1960s and ’70s. [Interruption.] And I will give way, Madam Deputy Speaker.

Caroline Nokes Portrait Madam Deputy Speaker (Caroline Nokes)
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I thank the hon. Gentleman for meeting the time limit so neatly. That brings us to the Front Benchers.