Welsh assembly plans flood post
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Your support makes all the difference.The Government is spending pounds 160,000 on the production and distribution of a leaflet setting out the main points of proposals for a Welsh assembly to Wales's 1.2 million households.
Ron Davies, the Secretary of State for Wales, will this morning join Cardiff postmen for the first day's delivery. The leaflet provides neutral information in line with government guidelines. No government money has been given to either the "yes" or the "no" campaign.
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