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Let the people elect Cardiff's Mayor - Blog post for Cardiff East |
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Written by Jonathan Morgan AM
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Monday, 09 August 2010 00:00 |
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Anyone that knows me, know that I’m passionate about the city of Cardiff. I have lived here all my life; I was born here, schooled here, I went to university here, I have worked here and I now have the great honour of representing part of the city and its residents in the National Assembly.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 17 August 2010 10:07 |
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WalesHome Article: Whatever happened to the idea of making every school a great school? |
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Written by Jonathan Morgan AM
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Monday, 21 June 2010 07:00 |
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I really don’t think that Neil McEvoy needs a white charger or a miracle when it comes to a solution to the schools reorganisation process in Cardiff; he and the Cardiff Council’s leader, Rodney Berman, just need to listen to what parents want. People do want the capacity of Welsh-medium education addressed and I agree with them. But they want it achieved on an equitable basis that ultimately benefits the children and ensures that community cohesion is maintained.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 22 June 2010 16:53 |
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WalesHome - An unhealthy way to spend money |
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Written by Jonathan Morgan AM
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Thursday, 18 February 2010 00:00 |
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My colleague and Shadow Health Minister, Andrew RT Davies, wrote a cogent article in the Western Mail last week on the need for focused fiscal spending in the Welsh NHS and that spending is clinically not political lead.
Andrew rightly pointed out the issues that were raised within the recently published report of Nuffield Trust on the funding and performance of the UK’s healthcare systems pre and post devolution. The report was a damning indictment on the Assembly Government’s long-term strategic approach for the Welsh NHS. The evidence is clear - that despite increases in spending per head on healthcare than England, Wales still has lower levels of crude productivity and a considerable problem with poor performance and waiting times.
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Could there be a Conservative “Communities First” scheme? |
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Written by Jonathan Morgan AM
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 16:06 |
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THE Labour party struggles to understand that the values and principles of social justice are not the glorious preserve of the left. And, sadly for the people of Wales, Labour’s attempted “ownership” of these principles has delivered very little since the advent of devolution.
As a Party,the Conservatives share many of the same values that Gordon Brown proudly espoused as Labour’s core beliefs, those “values of the mainstream majority” we heard about in their conference last week, values of fairness, responsibility, and equality. We also, surprising though it may seem to Labour, have a desire to bring to fruition the goals of social harmony and ensure the benefit of the greater good.
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