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Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates Actually, I do think that the way it is being done now is fairer.
Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates Yes, I certainly do.
Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Cynon Valley (Beth Winter), for whom I have the highest respect.
Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates I thank the right hon.
Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates With all due respect, I have been part of that process. As the Member for Clwyd South, I sponsored a bid, which was granted.
Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates I and other Conservative Members refer to the fiscal deficit to make the point that England and the rest of the UK—the UK overall—is support
Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates Actually, I do think that the way it is being done now is fairer.
Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates It is a pleasure to follow the hon. Member for Cynon Valley (Beth Winter), for whom I have the highest respect.
Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates I thank the right hon.
Support for the Welsh Economy and Funding for the Devolved Institutions | Department for Work and Pensions | Commons debates I and other Conservative Members refer to the fiscal deficit to make the point that England and the rest of the UK—the UK overall—is support