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    The candidate to be the next first minister says he will start a review in his first week in office.


    Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge


    One of the candidates to be the next Welsh Labour leader says he will start a review of the 20mph speed limit in his first week in office, if elected.

    Education Minister Jeremy Miles put forward five pledges for immediate action if he is chosen to succeed Mark Drakeford as first minister in March.

    Last week his opponent, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething, said he would also favour a review of the policy.

    The Welsh government had previously said the impact would be looked at.

    That followed a Plaid Cymru amendment in the Senedd calling for the impact of the change to be "continuously reviewed" passed with the backing of Labour ministers and backbenchers.

    Along with the pledge on the speed limit, Mr Miles also promised that at least half the members of his government would be women and that he would set up a new delivery unit in the Welsh government.

    Majority of Labour in Senedd back Miles for leader
    Wales' 20mph speed limit: Road's eight changes in two miles
    Labour MP calls 20mph speed limit 'bonkers'
    He also said he wanted to talk about how the NHS copes with the current and future pressures on it and would also set up a national economic council to build prosperity.

    "This must be the year that we get rid of the UK Tory government," Mr Miles said.

    "Their incompetence, austerity and economic mismanagement have constrained Welsh government budgets meaning real world hardship for people and the services they rely on.

    "However, none of that takes away from the absolute need of the next first minister and Welsh government to focus on the delivery of good, reliable public services for the people of Wales.

    "That means having a government that reflects our communities, is relentless in protecting and improving public services, and is open to scrutiny and constructive criticism."

    Both candidates are expected to announce a range of policy initiatives in the coming weeks, before Labour members all over Wales cast their vote.

    The result is expected in March, with Mark Drakeford standing down before Easter.

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    Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

    Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67864928

    Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge


    One of the candidates to be the next Welsh Labour leader says he will start a review of the 20mph speed limit in his first week in office, if elected.

    Education Minister Jeremy Miles put forward five pledges for immediate action if he is chosen to succeed Mark Drakeford as first minister in March.

    Last week his opponent, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething, said he would also favour a review of the policy.

    The Welsh government had previously said the impact would be looked at.

    That followed a Plaid Cymru amendment in the Senedd calling for the impact of the change to be "continuously reviewed" passed with the backing of Labour ministers and backbenchers.

    Along with the pledge on the speed limit, Mr Miles also promised that at least half the members of his government would be women and that he would set up a new delivery unit in the Welsh government.

    Majority of Labour in Senedd back Miles for leader
    Wales' 20mph speed limit: Road's eight changes in two miles
    Labour MP calls 20mph speed limit 'bonkers'
    He also said he wanted to talk about how the NHS copes with the current and future pressures on it and would also set up a national economic council to build prosperity.

    "This must be the year that we get rid of the UK Tory government," Mr Miles said.

    "Their incompetence, austerity and economic mismanagement have constrained Welsh government budgets meaning real world hardship for people and the services they rely on.

    "However, none of that takes away from the absolute need of the next first minister and Welsh government to focus on the delivery of good, reliable public services for the people of Wales.

    "That means having a government that reflects our communities, is relentless in protecting and improving public services, and is open to scrutiny and constructive criticism."

    Both candidates are expected to announce a range of policy initiatives in the coming weeks, before Labour members all over Wales cast their vote.

    The result is expected in March, with Mark Drakeford standing down before Easter.
    It's simple. Labour realise the mess they've made with this 20mph policy. They think there are votes in this. No different to the Westminster Conservatives, who will keep going with immigration in the hope of votes.

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    • #3
      Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

      Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
      It's simple. Labour realise the mess they've made with this 20mph policy. They think there are votes in this. No different to the Westminster Conservatives, who will keep going with immigration in the hope of votes.
      Took them long enough, they'll be better without Drakeford.

      I always said they would panic before the election as it would lose them votes, many disagreed, but it was so obvious.

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      • #4
        Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

        Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
        Took them long enough, they'll be better without Drakeford.

        I always said they would panic before the election as it would lose them votes, many disagreed, but it was so obvious.
        I wouldn't call it panic, neither do I think it would have cost them votes. Not that many switch from Labour to Plaid. The Tories aren't electable in Wales. Lib Dem is a wasted vote so, unless you've got a strong independant in your area, not much would change. However, I think some voters would look at this as a party making the right call after getting something wrong. Opponents will call it a u-turn, but I don't have a problem with u-turns if the end result is right.

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        • #5
          Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

          Originally posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
          I wouldn't call it panic, neither do I think it would have cost them votes. Not that many switch from Labour to Plaid. The Tories aren't electable in Wales. Lib Dem is a wasted vote so, unless you've got a strong independant in your area, not much would change. However, I think some voters would look at this as a party making the right call after getting something wrong. Opponents will call it a u-turn, but I don't have a problem with u-turns if the end result is right.
          Agree on the last bit, they need a lot of u-turns after Drakeford, look at every policy, and change 99%.

          It would have cost them votes, that's the reason to review, win more votes back.

          Tories in Westminster are the same, go big on immigration or lose even more votes, although way to late.

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          • #6
            Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

            A load of expense to implement and roll out rushed and a mess, then use a review as an election promise.

            Joke really.

            I assume he voted it through previously.

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            • #7
              Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

              Originally posted by Trigger View Post
              A load of expense to implement and roll out rushed and a mess, then use a review as an election promise.

              Joke really.

              I assume he voted it through previously.
              Such a review would surely happen before the election.

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              • #8
                Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

                None of the candidates are up to much, I would like to have seen Rebecca Evans stand

                But if Miles is prepared to get rid of this 20 mph nonsense I think that might give him a leg up

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                • #9
                  Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

                  Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                  None of the candidates are up to much, I would like to have seen Rebecca Evans stand

                  But if Miles is prepared to get rid of this 20 mph nonsense I think that might give him a leg up
                  Gething would be terrible, I don't know much about Miles, but getting rid of 20 is a vote winner for sure.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

                    Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                    Gething would be terrible, I don't know much about Miles, but getting rid of 20 is a vote winner for sure.
                    As bad as gething might be the alternative is Andrew farmer boy RT Davies

                    Billy Bunter

                    Conservative

                    You can forget about that

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                    • #11
                      Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

                      I doubt they will actually get rid of it. A few minor tweaks at the most.
                      And if they have any sense they'll wait to see the proper impact first too, if it has saved as many lives as is predicted then it will be a very difficult call to make to scrap it altogether.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

                        Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                        I doubt they will actually get rid of it. A few minor tweaks at the most.
                        And if they have any sense they'll wait to see the proper impact first too, if it has saved as many lives as is predicted then it will be a very difficult call to make to scrap it altogether.
                        Thing is that they'll never know if it has actually saved any lives. The numbers predicted were so small to begin with, plus data doesn't actually say what speeds vehicles were doing at the time of any accidents, only the speed limit. My suspicion is that there'll be little difference.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

                          Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                          Gething would be terrible, I don't know much about Miles, but getting rid of 20 is a vote winner for sure.
                          He hasn't said that.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

                            Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                            I doubt they will actually get rid of it. A few minor tweaks at the most.
                            And if they have any sense they'll wait to see the proper impact first too, if it has saved as many lives as is predicted then it will be a very difficult call to make to scrap it altogether.
                            Aye all politics, review means nothing really, read a report for 10 mins and say it's working well bar two roads per town/City changed back probably.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge

                              Originally posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
                              https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-67864928

                              Welsh Labour leader hopeful Jeremy Miles' 20mph review pledge


                              One of the candidates to be the next Welsh Labour leader says he will start a review of the 20mph speed limit in his first week in office, if elected.

                              Education Minister Jeremy Miles put forward five pledges for immediate action if he is chosen to succeed Mark Drakeford as first minister in March.

                              Last week his opponent, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething, said he would also favour a review of the policy.

                              The Welsh government had previously said the impact would be looked at.

                              That followed a Plaid Cymru amendment in the Senedd calling for the impact of the change to be "continuously reviewed" passed with the backing of Labour ministers and backbenchers.

                              Along with the pledge on the speed limit, Mr Miles also promised that at least half the members of his government would be women and that he would set up a new delivery unit in the Welsh government.

                              Majority of Labour in Senedd back Miles for leader
                              Wales' 20mph speed limit: Road's eight changes in two miles
                              Labour MP calls 20mph speed limit 'bonkers'
                              He also said he wanted to talk about how the NHS copes with the current and future pressures on it and would also set up a national economic council to build prosperity.

                              "This must be the year that we get rid of the UK Tory government," Mr Miles said.

                              "Their incompetence, austerity and economic mismanagement have constrained Welsh government budgets meaning real world hardship for people and the services they rely on.

                              "However, none of that takes away from the absolute need of the next first minister and Welsh government to focus on the delivery of good, reliable public services for the people of Wales.

                              "That means having a government that reflects our communities, is relentless in protecting and improving public services, and is open to scrutiny and constructive criticism."

                              Both candidates are expected to announce a range of policy initiatives in the coming weeks, before Labour members all over Wales cast their vote.

                              The result is expected in March, with Mark Drakeford standing down before Easter.
                              Build the M4 Brynglas tunnel bypass, should be a vote winner too.

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