10. 9. Short Debate: A New Economy for North Wales

Part of the debate – in the Senedd at 5:48 pm on 2 November 2016.

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Photo of Mark Isherwood Mark Isherwood Conservative 5:48, 2 November 2016

The North Wales Economic Ambition Board’s growth vision for the economy of north Wales, supported by all six councils, universities, colleges and the business sector, and submitted to the UK and Welsh Governments this summer, has cross-border co-operation at its core. As it says, this is about developing a strategy for the Northern Powerhouse, complementing the Northern Powerhouse, integrated with the strategy growth bid submission for the Cheshire and Warrington Local Enterprise Partnership, and having the Growth Track 360 plan for rail investment at its core. What it doesn’t call for is the metro proposed by Welsh Government. What it does call for, alongside investment, is for the devolution of powers by the Welsh Government over employment, taxes, skills and transport, stating this would boost the economy, jobs and productivity. It would create at least 120,000 jobs and boost the value of the local economy to £20 billion by 2035. So, what they need to know, alongside the UK Government, is whether the Welsh Government is going to agree to talk with them about devolving those powers, parallel to powers being devolved to the Northern Powerhouse, or not. Without that, the rest is candy floss.