I admire the skill of the Select Committee in choosing a day for this debate when there is no other subject to distract the media. One abiding impression of the report is that it is part of the begging bowl psychology in which we have one dominant partner in a relationship with another subservient partner, and we know which one is which. As it has come from the party, would not a more accurate title for this report have been, “One Hundred Shades of Blue”?
Inward Investment (Wales)
Proceeding contribution from
Paul Flynn
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 29 November 2012.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Inward Investment (Wales).
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2012-13
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