Peter Hain Foreign Press Speech
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30 October 2002Location:
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Peter Hain, the Secretary of State for Wales, briefs journalists at the Foreign Press Association offices in London. * Mr Hain defended the Governments policies towards Europe, and defended their relationship with French President, M. Chirac * 17/01/2003: Peter Hain, the Secretary of State for Wales. : Rich English taxpayers would stop subsidising Wales if it pulled out of the UK, Welsh Secretary Peter Hain was due to warn tonight, Friday 17th January 2003. Mr Hain was to condemn backward-looking Welsh separatists in warning that taxes, interest rates and inflation would soar in Wales if it had to fund its own public services. In a speech to students in Cardiff, Wales s man at the UK cabinet table will say public spending in Wales is 18% higher than in England.