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David Chadwick, MP for Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe makes his maiden speech in Parliament
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09/10/2024
David Chadwick, the newly elected Liberal Democrat MP for Brecon, Radnor and Cwm Tawe has used his maiden speech in Parliament to draw attention to the healthcare crisis impacting his constituency.
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I stand here as the first ever MP for Bracken, Radnor and Comtower, the largest constituency
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in England and Wales. Therefore, I have a foot in two worlds—one in rural mid Wales
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and the other in the Swansea valley. I wish to pay tribute to my predecessors, Fay Jones
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and Christina Rees, for their commitment to Welsh politics and their service to these
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communities.
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The north of the constituency starts in the uplands of Radnorshire, a historic old county
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featuring the market towns of Knighton, Rheada, the outdoor capital of Wales, and Pristine.
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Our constituency has three spa towns—Clyndrindod Wells, Bilth Wells and Llanurty Wells. Bilth
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Wells, of course, is where the Royal Welsh Show, Europe's largest agricultural gathering,
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takes place each summer. At the centre is my handsome, historic home town of Bracken,
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home to the army in Wales and a thriving Nepalese community. The world book town of Hay-on-Wye
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shows that a small rural town can be a world leader, as does Britain's best high street
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in Crickhowell, not forgetting the horticultural talents on display in Talgarth.
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At the head of the Swansea valley is Ystrgynlais, the birthplace of the British iron industry,
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and Pontydawr, where the roof of the White House itself was made. This enormous constituency
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was not created by popular demand, but was welded together following the previous Government's
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decision to cut the number of Welsh constituencies by a fifth. Wales responded by cutting the
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number of Welsh Conservative MPs to zero. Welsh farmers will not forget the trade deals
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they signed with New Zealand and Australia. Wales wants a fairer deal from this Parliament.
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Yesterday we debated the challenges facing the NHS in England. Many of my constituents
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travel to England for NHS treatment. I have tried healthcare systems across the world.
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I was run over by a car in the Netherlands and was paralysed by Guillain-Barré syndrome
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in Argentina. It was a tough couple of years. I have seen how high-quality healthcare changes
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lives and saves lives. I am sorry to say that the Welsh NHS is in dire straits. Its outcomes
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are worse than in England, yet no equivalent review is taking place in Wales. Instead,
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the Welsh Government are forcing health boards to make heavy budget cuts. They are proposing
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to cut the opening hours at minor injuries units at hospitals in Brecon, Llandrindod
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Wells and Ystradgynlais, and forcing local residents to make long journeys, travelling
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long distances and relying on roads that are often closed, or bus journeys that can take
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a whole day. People living in rural areas should not have to pay a rural penalty to
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access healthcare. Indeed, rural areas can help tackle the healthcare crisis that we
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face. Take obesity. We can lighten the load on our NHS by bettering the nation's diet.
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If we recognised the true value of good food and local produce, we would appreciate the
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public health and environmental benefits from the money spent on the agricultural budget.
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The Government must be aware of the massive multiplier effect that the agricultural budget
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has for the rural economy, and should give farmers the stability and funding they need.
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Food security is a major concern. Sixty-one per cent of farmers are considering giving
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up, and the farming workforce is dwindling. Our farmers and growers produce world-class
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produce, battling harsh weather and constantly changing market conditions. Those market conditions
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are often set by retail giants. I know that my predecessor, Roger Williams, fought to
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level the relationship between retailers and farmers through strengthening the Groceries
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Code adjudicator. It is a shame that the Conservatives did not do more to strengthen that code during
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their time in office. I will carry on that fight.
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Only this past week have we seen an important campaign from Riverford, holding supermarkets
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to account for misleading shoppers with fake farm brands and driving Britain's family
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farms to the brink. That is just one example of the challenges that farmers face. We need
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to champion local food systems, not imports. Let us support the movement towards rebuilding
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local supply chains, driven by a new generation of rural entrepreneurs who are opening restaurants,
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building brands, bringing back jobs and remaking our high streets. That spirit of innovation
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flourishes still in Wales. We once had the lead in industrial sciences. We were the world's
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first industrial nation, but now Wales is £10,000 ahead, poorer than England, and still
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shedding jobs. For both of my grandfathers, the steel industry was the first rung on the
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career ladder. One of them climbed the ladders at Port Talbot, but now those ladders have
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been taken away. Those jobs must be replaced for the families in my constituency who are
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now facing unemployment before Christmas. If this Government want to back Welsh industry
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and Welsh jobs, they can do so by backing the Global Centre for Rail Excellence in Antloen.
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Great Britain has no all-purpose testing centre for railway vehicles and infrastructure, but
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this former mine has been repurposed to be that facility. Give us the tools, and we will
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get on with it, for we still know how to dig ourselves out of a hole in Wales. We
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are a creative people. We love music, we love words and we love singing. We love reading
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about other people, which is why my constituency sustains three local newspapers—the Brecon
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and Radnor Express, the County Times and the Mid Wales Journal—as well as the Pontymag,
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the Beacon and the Roscoff Gossip.
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Finally, I would like to thank my partner Gemma, whose bravery and resourcefulness continue
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to inspire me. To my son, William, and our next soon-to-be-born child, who does not have
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a name yet, I am opting for Enzo, so I would love the House's support for Enzo. I dedicate
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my work here to fighting for the future you deserve.
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