Letter: Real powers of Welsh assembly
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: Liberal Democrats will be campaigning for a Welsh Senedd which has real powers and a truly proportional electoral system, as Mr Wigley (letter, 18 March) knows. Not only was this policy agreed at Conwy, it was also reaffirmed by the full Federal Party spring conference in Cardiff a week later. This was four days after the text of the Maclennan- Cook constitutional agreement was released.
FRANK LITTLE
(Lib Dem prospective parliamentary candidate, Neath)
Swansea
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