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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Has Mr Morgan asked Ms Morgan to be nice to litte Wyn



This riveting conversation happened just before Prime Ministers Questions
from hansard

Julie Morgan (Cardiff, North) (Lab): What recent discussions he has had with the Welsh Assembly Government Ministers on helping small businesses in Cardiff, North constituency. (i.e. has he talked to our porkbusting friend the little jones)

The Secretary of State for Wales (Mr. Paul Murphy): I have regular discussions with Welsh Assembly Government Ministers on a range of topics. ( i.e. no) Numerous initiatives are in place in Wales to support small businesses, including in my hon. Friend’s constituency.

Julie Morgan: I thank my right hon. Friend for that response. (i.e. gotcha gotcha gotcha) Is he aware that Whitchurch in my constituency is one of the two places chosen by BT to pilot its super-fast broadband system? Does he agree that that will be a huge boost to local small businesses, giving increased access in a more effective way?


Mr. Murphy: Yes, I do, and I welcome that news from my hon. Friend. It is one of only two pilots in the whole of the United Kingdom. etc.............................

The Steamer is a big fan of Ms Morgan but she seems to be implying that WAG had something to do with BT decision to trial the broadband service in Cardiff. BT give a slightly different reason. -two sites were chosen because of their mix of customers and net providers in these areas as well as the make-up of the local communications network and geography.

Extra Extra


Just been posted this - also from 22nd

Don Touhig (Islwyn, Labour) Iceland is the 10th most prosperous economy in the world and Wales should follow its example—that was the advice given by nationalist Assembly Member Helen Mary Jones earlier this year. Unfortunately, the nationalists who run my council listened to her and put £15 million into Icelandic banks. Now unsure whether they are going to get the money back, they are having to raid balances for £11 million to deliver Labour's promise on equal pay. What advice has my right hon. Friend got for my constituents in those circumstances?

Paul Murphy (Secretary of State, Wales Office; Torfaen, Labour) My advice is that they should vote Labour.



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