Yesterday (Mon 14th Dec) in The House of Lords, The Labour Party failed to stand up for Wales and devolution when the abstained in a key vote regarding the State Aid in the Internal Market Bill.The key amendment which had the support of the Welsh and Scottish Governments was defeated by 99 votes - after 170 of Labour’s 177 peers, including all Welsh Labour Peers failed to vote
Speaking following the defeat Lord German said:
“With just 16 days until the end of the transition period
the Labour Party has abandoned Wales and other devolved governments. This
amendment was designed to continue discussions with Devolved Governments on the
application of State Aid rules across the UK for 18 months. This is important
since it gives the power to the Welsh Government to provide help by paying for
support to companies and providing skills training, in the way it does now
under EU spending rules.
“EU money doesn't count as State Aid - who knows what rules
we will now be stuck with when the Tory Government decides what we can
do! When it comes to the crunch Labour couldn't be bothered to support
its own party in government in Wales.
“The UK Government has promised to consult with the Welsh
Government, but the UK Government is under no obligation to seek their consent,
which in practice means the UK Government could well ignore the wishes of
Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish Ministers and devolved legislatures.
“We had a real chance to defeat the government here and
install some common sense. It would have protected Welsh democracy and ensured
that there was agreement between Wales and the UK government. Labour has let
down Wales and ensured that the
Conservatives get their hands on money that until now was
directed by the Welsh Government.”
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