My hon. Friend looks eternally young to me and I shall always remind the Secretary of State that I am younger than him, as I told him when he asked my age behind the Chair earlier.
Despite the Government’s best intentions, older people in Wales will face the same problems and the Bill will not address, let alone, resolve many of them. Many problems have been created by a Labour regime in Wales that has been unable to bring itself to embark on the reforms necessary to deliver the improved public services on which so many disadvantaged and vulnerable people depend.
Although the measure has a great deal of merit, it should not pass through the House without detailed scrutiny. I want to ensure that the establishment of a commissioner for older people in Wales does not replace the work of Assembly Members or Ministers in this House or the Assembly. I hope that we can produce a good Bill that will, in turn, establish something beneficial for older people in Wales.
The Bill is not perfect and requires more work. However, with that proviso, I am pleased to wish it well. The Secretary of State and all hon. Members who are looking forward to the football match will be happy to know that I have no intention of opposing Second Reading.
Commissioner for Older People (Wales) Bill [Lords]
Proceeding contribution from
Cheryl Gillan
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 15 June 2006.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Commissioner for Older People (Wales) Bill (HL).
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