NON-POLICE ISSUES.
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In response to your recent email, my
views are that more AM's are required but MP numbers
should be reduced. There must be more "first past the
post" candidates.
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I cannot answer what should be or not
be devolved as it is a process that will continue to
find its own level. However, transport issues should
be fully devolved as sharing this role with Westminster
is not particularly efficient.
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The size of proposed "Wind Farms" determines
who gives authority, Westminster or the NAW. This is
cumbersome and demeans the WA minister responsible for
the environment. Decisions should be made in Wales alone.
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The funding formula for schools is to
some extent regulated by Central Government and has
caused great discontent in Flintshire with concern amongst
school governors that this area attracts a low percentage
of funding per child and compares badly with bordering
England. There should be greater openness as to where
money for schools goes as during the four years as an
Assembly member, I devoted too much time in trying to
determine what funding was given to Local Authorities
and if it was given, why were schools so desperately
short of cash. I have made vigorous attempt to make
progress in this area, even taking governors to meet
with the Education minister. No concessions were given
and governors were firmly told that rightful sums of
money was allocated to Local Authorities whose spending
regime had to be challenged.
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The Local Authorities deny they have
been properly funded, taking into account statutory
increases in overall expenditure and higher staffing
costs. I felt frustrated that despite great effort,
after four years the question of "where is the money
for schools going" had not been answered.
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The WA must devise open audit trails
and be able to show governors and other funded organisations
that money is actually flowing from the Assembly. I
asked endlessly for a "Pots of Money" audit as there
is a suspicion that new schemes are devised with some
esoteric name and no new money is offered. Thus, people
become frustrated when the "new" money is not~forthcoming.
The Assembly will lose credibility if it seems to operate
the "smoke and mirrors" concept.
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Having concentrated on the pros and cons
of devolving policing in my longer paper, I had not
repeated them again and offer them to you in this overview
of main paper.
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| Alison Halford |
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