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Siân James MP - Member of Parliament for Swansea East

Queen's Speech - 6th Nov, 2007

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Queen's Speech

The Government's programme for this Parliament has been announced.

After listening to the Queen's Speech, Gordon Brown’s first as Prime Minister, Swansea East MP said;

"Today we had the traditional parliamentary occasion of the Queen's Speech. Beneath all the pomp and ceremony is the serious business of a Government responding to the rising aspirations of the British people by delivering new and better opportunities for all.

" I look forward to working on this legislative programme at Westminster and letting people in Swansea East know how it will help them realise their aspirations."

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The Queen’s Speech will continue the work of change with;

• change to better support families who work hard and to help with the pressures all parents are under in bringing up their children with an extension of the right to flexible working;

• change to extend educational opportunity to all our young people to ensure that young people stay in education or training until age 18, including new measures to extend apprenticeship opportunities;

• change to help put affordable housing within the reach of the many and not just the few;

• change so that the NHS becomes more focused around the needs of the individual patient;

• change to help all children get the best possible start in life with measures to improve services for vulnerable children; and improve youth and community facilities;

• change to protect the environment;

• change to the way we do politics with more power being shared across our society, not concentrated in Westminster;

• and alongside measures to meet rising aspirations, change to build stronger communities, tackle crime and terrorism, [and to strengthen our immigration laws].

This programme for change will continue to be built on the foundation of a strong and stable economy, with low inflation, sound public finances, high levels of employment, and interest rates kept as low as possible.

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