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Wales - a community of communities

March 25, 2007

When I’m asked to define Wales, I often say it’s a community of communities; and it’s our communities that give us character, soul and strength as a nation. As someone who represents the whole of Wales in the European Parliament I am well aware of this.

As I travel around Wales I meet people fighting to keep services in order to save their communities - people campaigning to keep schools and hospitals open, to have local jobs and housing for their children, to stop landfill sites, to get investment to strengthen the local economy. People living in rural areas, in the valleys, in the towns and cities fighting against the Labour government’s policies that want to centralise everything - centralisation plans which take away so much: post offices, schools, magistrates courts, tax offices, ambulance stations, fire stations.

When Blaenclydach Infants School in the Rhondda closed it left a huge gap in the community. The parents and children who had put everything into campaigning to keep the school and youth centre open were left desolate that the government hadn’t listened. And to add insult to the injury, not only did Labour fail to listen, the school was sold off by RCT council at auction in a 4 star London hotel, with lots of other Rhondda land, to make a bigger profit than selling it locally at local prices.

The purpose of government is to ensure high quality essential services for people, to ensure successful communities and enable people to reach their full potential.

Devolution did not mean devolving power to Cardiff but devolving power to people!