Part of 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services – in the Senedd at 2:25 pm on 29 November 2017.
Can I welcome the Cabinet Secretary to his new role? I once named you the Minister Emeritus, you may remember, and it seems you're clearly fitting with that name. [Interruption.] I never called him a boomerang. You said that.
Cabinet Secretary, the history of local government in Wales is one of reorganisation after reorganisation, reform after reform over very many years. I was very pleased when your predecessor kicked into the long grass the idea of local government reorganisation in Wales. Are you planning on revisiting that issue over the next few years? And would you agree with me that whatever you do decide or do not decide to do with local government organisation—and the electoral system that that may entail—that what local government in Wales needs is stability, so that elected officers and councillors in those authorities can get on with the job of delivering local services for local people, which they're elected to do?