The generosity of the Secretary of State knows no bounds. I think that almost everyone has intervened now.
The Secretary of State mentioned the importance of the economic summit. I was wondering what plans there are for members of the board of United Kingdom Financial Investments, which holds the Government's stake in the partly nationalised banks, to come to Wales to hear the experiences of businesses there. There are examples in my constituency—and I am sure that this is true for other hon. Members—of businesses that have been badly treated by banks in which the Government have a stake. Could representatives of UKFI come to hear first-hand the experiences of businesses in Wales?
Welsh Affairs
Proceeding contribution from
Adam Price
(Plaid Cymru)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 26 February 2009.
It occurred during Debate on Welsh Affairs.
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