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Cheryl Gillan warns of Welsh ‘slate curtain’ of dogma

4:13 pm by Mr. Wiseman. Filed under: BBC

Devolution ‘is not about keeping the peace in one political party’ Looking ahead to May’s election, she urged party members to make sure Wales was “not the place that Labour can use as a springboard to revival across the United Kingdom”.

She said: “This will be a tough election against a Labour Party entrenched in Wales, a Labour Party that takes Wales for granted.

“We will work for every vote and we want devolution to work in the interest of Wales, underpinned by our commitment to the Union. It’s only the Conservative Party that genuinely offers that hope and aspiration.”

This week’s announcement on electrifying the Great Western rail line from Paddington to Cardiff was “fundamental to developing a strong economy”.

She said the Conservative-led UK government’s legacy would not only be an economic recovery: “We want it to be a social recovery as well.”

In a taster of the Conservative manifesto for May, Mr Bourne said small firms would be exempt from business rates under a Tory administration.

Chancellor George Osborne told the gathering at Cardiff’s Swalec stadium that new enterprise zones will be set up in England.

‘Growing confidence’ Mr Bourne said a similar initiative would be introduced in Wales under a Conservative assembly government. Businesses inside the zones will be entitled to full business rate relief, “lighter touch regulation” and other incentives.

The proposed zones “have the potential to revitalise some of Wales’ poorest areas, by creating much-needed employment and jobs”, Mr Bourne said.

Other policies in what he called an “ambitious programme for government” include a school building fund and free bus travel for military personnel as part of an armed forces’ card.

He said: “In Wales we cannot yet speak of a growing confidence in our future.

“Instead Labour and its partners Plaid Cymru continue to preside over a policy of managed decline.”