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Labour AM Alan Pugh
"I don't think there's any question of disciplinary action against Ron Davies"
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BBC Wales's Simon Morris
"It is the issue which divides Plaid Cymru and Labour.."
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Sunday, 16 January, 2000, 13:17 GMT
Party figures deny support for Davies

Ron Davies Ron Davies left without the meeting without his party's support


Senior figures from Caerphilly Labour Party have denied supporting former Welsh Secretary Ron Davies's comments that the Welsh Labour Government has been "inept" in handling European funds.

A joint statement issued by party chairman Elwyn Morgan and secretary Martin Mansfield said media coverage of a party meeting on Friday night "did not reflect the actual party position".

"The meeting did not support the sentiments expressed in Mr Davies' letter.

The statement also attacked Plaid Cymru for using the issue for party political gain.


This was a private and confidential letter and it is a matter of great regret that this was put into the public domain.
Ron Davies


Mr Morgan said the party supported Mr Davies's sentiments - expressed in a leaked letter - accusing the adminstration of ineptitude.

The Caerphilly Constituency Party will submit a resolution to the Labour Party conference calling for £350m matching funds of the objective one programme.

The resolution says the money should be over and above the Assembly's block grant.

First Secretary Alun Michael Alun Michael: 'Defending Treasury line'


Mr Davies earlier told BBC Wales that he viewed the leaking of the letter with "great regret".

"This was a private and confidential letter and it is a matter of great regret that this was put into the public domain," he said.

"I did not want Plaid Cymru to take the initiative for what is a Labour achievement."


There is no doubt that Plaid have taken the initiative and have gained a clear political advantage.
Ron Davies


In the letter - which has been leaked to The Times newspaper - Ron Davies said: "There is a major political problem because of the inept way that the administration has handled the whole question of Objective One since May.

"There is no doubt that Plaid have taken the initiative and have gained a clear political advantage from Objective One status.

'Correct case'

"There is no doubt in my mind that the heart of their case is correct.

"The Treasury should allow Objective One monies to be additional to the Block and they should make further funds available as major funding.

"If they fail to do this the Labour Party in Wales will undoubtedly be vulnerable".

The Caerphilly MP and AM urged Labour councillors in Caerphilly to back a national campaign by Plaid Cymru president Dafydd Wigley.



Plaid, and their supporters, by continually talking Wales down serve only to undermine this process.
Welsh Economic Secretary Rhodri Morgan
The campaign aims to ensure the UK Government provides genuine match funding for Objective One, in addition to the money promised by the European Commission for west Wales and the Valleys.

Mr Davies told council members: "Either we defend the Treasury line (which is what Alun Michael is doing at the moment) and possibly pay a heavy political price or we put ourselves at the forefront of the campaign to get money from the Treasury.

"This latter course of action might be unpopular with our party colleagues in London.

"But I have no doubt in my own mind that this is the right course of action for us to follow, both morally and politically, here in Wales."

However, Assembly Economic Secretary Rhodri Morgan hit back warning that Plaid Cymru could undermine the economic benefits for Wales.

'Scare stories'

"Labour is leading the way in batting for Wales.

"Having secured Objective One status, it is Labour which will ensure that it is used to maximise benefit to bring economic prosperity and jobs to the poorest parts of Wales.

"It is the Assembly's Labour administration which is leading the negotiations for additional funding, and not Plaid Cymru."

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