First, Rhodri Glyn and now Peter Hain! As the Neath MP's research team has previously quoted from one of my articles , it should be of no surprise that the former Secretary of State's statement below to the House of Commons today seems to have been lifted entirely from articles posted on this blog! Read it and wonder! "Although Wales has done remarkable well these past eleven years, to become a world class economy able to compete with China and India will require radical changes, says Neath MP and former Secretary of State for Wales Peter Hain. Unless the private sector is grown significantly at a minimum of 1 per cent a year more than the British average, Wales will not catch up he argues. He today published an internet pamphlet on the Wales 20:20 website, and summarised it speaking in the St David's Day debate in the House of Commons, making a series of proposals: · an absolute priority to grow the private sector · future public spending to prioritise 'sharp'
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