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St David’s Day and Welsh Affairs 2025-02-27

27 February 2025

Lead MP

Ruth Jones

Debate Type

General Debate

Tags

TaxationWales
Other Contributors: 37

At a Glance

Ruth Jones raised concerns about st david’s day and welsh affairs 2025-02-27 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Welsh MP Ruth Jones moved the debate on St David's Day and Welsh affairs. She paid tribute to her predecessor Stephen Crabb for fostering a collegiate atmosphere, thanked the Clerks team, highlighted the work of the newly formed Welsh Affairs Committee, including inquiries into promoting Wales for inward investment, the environmental and economic legacy of industrial history, and prisons, probation and rehabilitation in Wales. She also celebrated the cultural heritage of Wales, noting its natural beauty, contributions to the creative arts, and historical role in democratic change.

Government Response

TaxationWales
Government Response
Welcomed the debate on Wales; committed to raising living standards, making public services fit for the future, securing home-grown clean energy, and ensuring opportunities for all. Announced £600 million investment by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners into Bute Energy and Green GEN Cymru’s onshore wind generation. Secured funding for Welsh freeports, two investment zones in Wrexham and Cardiff-Newport, with £320 million of funding to support growth in key sectors. Continued investing throughout Wales with over £790 million in UK Government funding through city and regional growth deals.

Shadow Response

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Shadow Response
Davies, representing the Conservative Party, thanked the Deputy Speaker for allowing her to respond to the debate. She highlighted her personal connection with Wales over the past 30 years, expressing her passion for the country. Davies acknowledged the uniqueness of Welsh culture and experiences.
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