Michael German AM

Assembly Member for South Wales East

Mike German

Fri 21st Nov 2008:

Welsh Liberal Democrat predictions that the government's ill-considered free NHS parking scheme would lead to chaos are being proved right at a major Welsh hospital.

Commenting on the report by Cardiff Business School which states that the Government needs to review its target of 6,500 new affordable homes, Peter Black AM, Welsh Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Housing said:

Thu 20th Nov 2008:

As Wales prepares to be hit by an 'arctic blast' this weekend, with temperatures set to fall to 2C, the Welsh Liberal Democrats are calling for action to help reduce people's fuel bills.

Wed 19th Nov 2008:

The One Wales Government has been accused of holding back the evolution of devolution by suffocating non-government legislation at birth.The accusation - from Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Mike German - comes as the government voted down a measure to improve learning for children with special educational needs

Wed 12th Nov 2008:

Speaking after moving an amendment to the Planning Bill in the House of Lords, Lord Livsey and Liberal Democrat Shadow Secretary of State for Wales Roger Williams have demanded that the Government put in place a procedure to allow largescale energy projects to be made the responsibility of the Assembly.

Welsh Liberal Democrat Heritage spokesperson, Peter Black has continued to press the Government on the campaign for a dot.cym domain name for Wales.

Speaking ahead of the Welsh Liberal Democrat debate on the current state of the economy, Kirsty Williams, Welsh Lib Dem spokesperson for the Economy, has criticised the Labour-Plaid government for failing to meet the needs of the people struggling the most during the economic downturn.

Tue 11th Nov 2008:

During today's First Minister's questions, Rhodri Morgan failed to reassure the people of Wales that all is ok in the Labour-Plaid coalition, adding further to speculation about the state of the union.

Welsh Lib Dem Spokesperson for Health Jenny Randerson AM has welcomed the announcement that English patients should be allowed to co-pay for drugs and treatment.

Ceredigion's Welsh Liberal Democrat MP Mark Williams has today taken Arriva Trains Wales to task over the gap between their stated performance levels and the public perception of their performance at an evidence session of the Welsh Affairs Select Committee.

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