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01 Oct 2009


I'm not sure whether the Party conference season Is the most interesting part of the political year, but it is certainly the most tiring. This is an experience like no other, with thousands and thousands of people crammed into a small space talking non-stop about politics for days on end. I know for some people that would be considered a 'cruel and unusual punishment', but I love every minute of it. It's not really about the set-piece speeches but about hundreds of discussions and fringe meetings in which ordinary members talk about the big issues and chew away at future policies.
24 Sep 2009


The Philip Lawrence Awards celebrate the memory of the murdered head teacher, Philip Lawrence by rewarding the community work of young people. It’s an incredibly powerful statement by his family that even his death could not extinguish his lifelong belief in the talent and goodness of the majority of young people.
17 Sep 2009


Several people in Cardiff South and Penarth have recently told me that they are worried about their online security. As more and more of our daily lives move on to the internet people are worried about their personal information falling into the hands of criminals.
10 Sep 2009


I have said it before and I will say it again, good ideas often have a starting point in Wales. It seems now that we are even exporting people to other parts of the world to have good ideas.
03 Sep 2009


In a controversial comment which made the front pages, our Chief Constable Barbara Wilding raises a very serious issue. The headline was: Assisted suicide law ‘will threaten elderly’.
27 Aug 2009


Two old men in British prisons have been in the news this month - provoking big questions about justice. Ronnie Biggs and Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, both terminally ill, have been allowed home to die with their own families – but only after massive controversy.
20 Aug 2009


You don't get organisations that are much more respectable than the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and the Magistrates Association. Yet this week, they got involved in an unseemly brawl - and as a member of the Justice Select Committee, I found myself calling on both of them to calm down.
13 Aug 2009


A constituent - a pensioner - asked me to lift the restrictions on concessionary bus passes. “When my English friends come to visit me, I travel free on the bus but they can’t. And when I visit them, they travel free and I can’t”. I was pleased to tell him that - as a member of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee – I had made exactly that argument, and it is a clear recommendation in our recent report on cross-border transport issues.
06 Aug 2009


During the past week, we have seen the pack of national journalists pursuing those who give us a prediction each week about the weather at we are likely to experience. When I heard the first programme analysing the task of the weather forecaster and asking whether they had “got it wrong this summer” I thought it was quite interesting. But when I heard the sixth separate broadcast commentary castigating those who have the task of forecasting the weather, I knew that the silly season had arrived with a vengeance.
30 Jul 2009


Cabinet Ministers seem to follow the same principle as London buses, so you wait ages for one to turn up and then six come along at once. Last week the whole Cabinet turned up in Cardiff for the first ever Cabinet meeting to be held in Wales. And before and afterwards they fanned out to get a glimpse of life and opinions in South Wales. At one point there were about eight Cabinet Ministers in different parts of this constituency.
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