Here is Jane Dodds’ keynote speech to Welsh Liberal Democrat Conference this weekend. She said that the Welsh Lib Dems had an aspirational, optimistic vision for Wales. She went on to praise Kirsty Williams, the party’s Education Secretary. Scottish Liberal Democrat leader kept calling her the best education secretary in Britain.
Jane talked movingly about the impact of poverty and homelessness and outlined what the Lib Dems were all about:
Cynhadledd, conference
Thank you all for being here this weekend as we look to the future and the role we want our party to play in creating a hopeful and successful Wales.
It’s been great to see so many old friends, but also to welcome so many new members to our family – croeso.
My Leadership
Conference, it is an honour and a privilege to be delivering my first speech as leader of our party. I feel very humbled and am grateful for your support.
There’s no denying that we’ve had a difficult few years and have a fight ahead of us.
I’ve spent a lot of time since the election visiting local parties, speaking to members, and attending events right across the country
what strikes me is that whilst the wounds of the last few years are still visible, we’re fighting.
Let me be clear –
we may be reduced in numbers in Parliament and the Welsh Assembly, but the Welsh Liberal Democrats haven’t gone anywhere,
we are not going anywhere.
We are a team, working together with a shared mission of putting Welsh Liberal Democrats back at the heart of Welsh politics.
Vision
But,
we have much to do.
Starting with who we are and what we stand for.
Earlier today we voted to move forward with a project to engage members, the public, frontline staff and experts in setting out a hopeful, optimistic, and aspirational vision for Wales.
A Wales that gives people the opportunity to get up on their feet, and to get on in life.
A Wales that gives us each the freedom, the opportunity, and the security to shape our own destiny,
to take risks, and to achieve our potential.
A Wales that has a strong, resilient, and inclusive economy which harnesses individual potential, creates opportunity, and offers each of us a decent standard of living
A Wales where we celebrate the value of our communities, our diversity, our heritage, our culture and our Welsh Language.
And a Wales that is compassionate and caring– the open and tolerant Wales we know.
To do that we need Welsh Liberal Democrats back at the heart of Welsh politics.
Because Wales needs us.
Challenges facing Wales
Education
Just look at what we’ve achieved with just one Welsh Liberal Democrat in government.
- A fair and effective student finance system – the first in Europe to provide equivalent support for part-time and post-graduate learners.
- Wales’ first ever rural schools strategy
- Investing more than £350m in helping our children get ahead.
- Building 20,000 new affordable homes.
- Improving mental health services in our schools.
- £40m for a small grants scheme for farmers.
This is real politics.
Meaningful change – creating opportunities for our children and young people.
Kirsty has shown what the Liberal Democrats mean when we talk about everyone having the opportunity to get ahead, and have a fair chance of having a seat at the table.
Thank you, Kirsty.
The challenges facing us in realising our vision of a fair Wales, where people have the opportunity to succeed in life are huge.
Don’t underestimate that – or how much harder it will be to realise that vision in the years ahead.
So I want to spend some time talking about those challenges and our priorities –
Homelessness
Rising homelessness.
Young people, people who have mental health difficulties, users of alcohol and drugs, girls and women who are open to exploitation and sexual abuse. And over the last 4 years in the UK, at least 230 homeless people have died on our streets.
And as the nasty party in Westminster doggedly pursue deeper cuts in public finances, we see vulnerable people scraping by to survive, without access to public services – with no hope for their future.
Conference, we need to give them that hope. Starting with urgent hostel places with no strings attached.
Give them the hope of owning their own home by building 20,000 new affordable homes across Wales;
Introducing the Rent to Own scheme to make it easier to get on the housing ladder,
or introducing the Housing First model so people feel safer when they fall on hard times.
These are Welsh Lib Dem ideas in action, changing people’s lives.
Work and jobs
Access to well-paid work is crucial to ensuring that we all have the freedom to grasp opportunity, to shape our own destiny, and achieve our potential.
The challenges of technology and a vulnerable economy, makes it even harder to ensure that we can all enjoy work that gives us the opportunity to live fair and free lives.
But we can either embrace the future, or bury our heads in the sand.
We can either be bold, be brave, look at new ideas and harness technology to create an innovative and sustainable economy – or we can shirk our responsibility to future generations.
There are projects quite literally on our doorstep ready to go – if only the Conservative Government had the same aspiration as us.
The Swansea Tidal Lagoon should have been given the go-ahead long ago.
Let’s imagine this.
A network of tidal lagoons in Cardiff,
Newport
and Colwyn Bay
powering our nation, creating well-paid jobs, harnessing our environment and reducing our reliance on fossil fuels.
For us, conference, it’s a no brainer.
Jobs, a tourist attraction, green energy provision and a badge that says “we are innovative, positive and open for business”.
We’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again –
the Tories cannot be trusted to protect our environment,
to create opportunity for our communities,
and they have abandoned their right to call themselves the party of business.
It is us, the Welsh Liberal Democrats that have the aspiration and drive to create a sustainable economy that creates opportunity for all.