Cyflwynwyd yr
ymateb hwn i
ymgynghoriad y
Pwyllgor Biliau Diwygio ar
Fil Senedd Cymru (Aelodau ac
Etholiadau).
This response
was submitted to the
Reform Bill
Committee consultation on
the
Senedd Cymru
(Members and Elections) Bill.
SCME224 Ymateb gan: | Response from: Ian
Hunter
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Dear Sirs,
As a passionate resident of Wales I would like to make it known that I consider the Senedd reform proposals to be inappropriate.
As you are well aware the country is in a considerable amount of debt approx £600 million, it has already been reported that vital services including mental health spending is to be cut to help balance the books. Together will the non democratic roll out of the speed reduction in many areas costing many millions of pounds I find that the reported £87 million to increase the Senedd numbers would therefore be inappropriate and unjustified, when the money could be better spent on many other vital services that have received much reduced Senedd funding. This also would lead to potential loss of life our NHS is at breaking point and ambulances are held up in A&E departments because of the lack of NHS staff to attend to the emergencies.
We are told about the golden hour yet many and no doubt countless times the golden hour hasn’t been possible leading to a loss of life or/and worsened injuries costing the NHS more money in the long run.
How can this be right when people have to resort to food banks, handouts etc. It is absolutely disgraceful that AMs seem to have so little regard for the people of Wales that so much money is wasted on pet projects, green issues etc when the money could be better spent on looking after people on the breadline.
I would also like to draw your attention to the cut in mental health services, for those suffering from anxiety, depression and PTSD If this financial support is reduced to further balance the Senedd’s books then more lives through suicide would possibly occur.
The process of increasing the number of AMs would also be a non democratic procedure, thus leading to one party or coalition having the majority control. This is not good for the democracy of out beautiful country and lead to much or further distrust in the whole voting system.
Lastly with local councils having to reduce their services, an increase of council tax year on year over the inflation rate throughout Wales and the proposed tourism tax to be bought in by 2027, I feel we in West Wales and other rural communities that survive on tourism trade and that the implementation of such a tax would have a detrimental impact on not only people’s lives but also much needed income to the area.
I therefore feel it would be unacceptable for more money to be spent on the Senedd reform proposal at the cost of lives and communities. I hope you all have a conscience and scrap this waste of money and resources idea forthwith.
yours
Ian Hunter