2011年4月16日星期六

Tories 'of the comfort zone'

15 April 2011 last updated at 16: 00 GMT Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan and assembly group leader Nick Bourne at the Conservatives' manifesto launche Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan and Assembly group leader Nick Bourne at the Tory manifesto thought they have conservative a program that would take them "of their comfort zone", said published as their Welsh Assembly manifest.

Gesteckten Welsh Tory policies on the economic objectives to increase prosperity.

Tory Assembly leader Nick Bourne said, his party that was a coalition with the Liberal Democrats and Plaid Cymru regarded after May's election.

In his introduction to the manifest David Cameron, said his party has an "ambitious programme for Government".

At the launch of the manifesto - called "A new voice for Wales" - Mr. Bourne said some issues "some of them were in the manifest, and perhaps of our comfort zone can".

He said, it was important in the channel financing and structure for S4C independence.

The Tory-led British Government again the Barnett formula, which is to decide, he said how much too committed financing of the Assembly from receiving State.

He said that would result in a white paper on a Welsh jurisdiction conservative.

On the occasion of the opening in LLandudno, Mr. Bourne said: "we have traveled far as a party in the past 12 years, goes forward at each election and we will do so again." "This is the goal."

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it is very important for the duration of the Welsh politics people appear a future in the Government, bringing the labour party with "
end quote David merger Welsh conservative policy Director of the conservative almost Government after the election 2007 was Assembly", a "Rainbow Coalition" with the Welsh Lib Dems and Plaid fell apart. Labour and Plaid then formed their own coalition.

The Tories won 12 of the 60 Assembly seats in 2007, although a discharge of Plaid increased their number to 13.

Mr. Bourne said: "If we for a coalition, I think our probably dancing partner to Plaid Cymru and the Liberal Democrats".

"There is some no go areas of course were there last time," he said.

"But if we, Wales from dependence on the State, as the top-down approach, approach of the Labour Party, is that of the direct dictation the only possible scenario."

The "is certainly what we see." It's a way, there are areas where we would agree, there are areas in which we do not agree, but what we can do is the result anticipate. "

Welsh Tory Policy Director David message said: "I think it is very important that we show for the people in Wales, which we could govern." We realize the election arithmetic is what it is, but if we are elected, then this is the program that we can deliver. "

"Build together"

He said the right-wing were not the a protest party "and we have an offer for people in Wales and could also a combination with other parties".

"It is very important for the duration of the Welsh politics people displayed a future in the Government which is not the labour party with them," he added.

Read the main story protect the NHS budget for four YearsInvest in education, teachers, parents and Governors a major SayAn armed forces card with services such as free bus travel and NHS priority CareScrap business tariffs for all small BusinessesProtect flood plains with new ' blue belt "type", irresponsible to prevent development of child poverty elimination by 2020 protect free bus passes and free recipes for older people promote the Welsh language with a new Charter for enterprises to promote their UseSource: Welsh ConservativesThe manifest says wealth level 85% of the average of the UK by 2020 and 100% by 2030 should achieve.

A Tory Government Assembly schema would assembled buildings, investment in infrastructure projects, a public-private partnership set up including a large school building programme.

Conservative plan for dismantling business rates for small business – a promise that say rivals is priceless.

The NHS budget you have confronted issues of opponents of important mortgage ring fence. The manifesto reaffirmed the policy, and attacks work for the decision "cut spending in Wales' health.

University tuition fees may increase to a maximum of £ 9,000, subject to approval by the Assembly Government.

The manifesto promises world-class higher education, with a goal for Cardiff University to one of the world's top 50 universities by 2020.

It is a promise to the law-making powers of March referendum, including won in an enterprise account and the private sector to promote a public health improvement Bill that would create a health screening service.

Plaid Islwyn candidate Steffan Lewis said: "unless the conservative manifest contains a written apology to the Welsh communities aimed their leadership of Westminster with its savage cuts then is not it's worth to read."

Attack on a Tory pledge to defend small schools, Rhondda labour candidate Leighton Andrews said: "the Tories are just bad news when it comes, we know education - of course, that students are forced to pay higher charges the next Government should be in Wales."

Liberal Democrat Montgomeryshire of candidate Wyn Williams said:

"The Conservatives have published a manifesto, backward runs Wales." "They claim that the weak economy concerned to be but want to slash budgets for economic development and training at a time when these areas have priority."


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