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Welsh Tories pledge 'local power' Welsh Tories pledge 'local power'
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Conservative assembly leader Nick Bourne has pledged to "push the boundaries" of devolution in the party's 2007 election campaign.Conservative assembly leader Nick Bourne has pledged to "push the boundaries" of devolution in the party's 2007 election campaign.
Mr Bourne is due to argue at the party's conference in Bournemouth that decision-making should be localised.Mr Bourne is due to argue at the party's conference in Bournemouth that decision-making should be localised.
He said power must be given to "every street, every community, and every town or village".He said power must be given to "every street, every community, and every town or village".
Meanwhile, shadow Welsh secretary Cheryl Gillan MP said the May elections were "a litmus test" for the party.Meanwhile, shadow Welsh secretary Cheryl Gillan MP said the May elections were "a litmus test" for the party.
Mr Bourne, who is Mid and West Wales AM, said the assembly elections were a "watershed, defining moment" for the party.Mr Bourne, who is Mid and West Wales AM, said the assembly elections were a "watershed, defining moment" for the party.
He will also present the Welsh Conservatives as the only credible alternative to a "tired, lost" Labour government next May.He will also present the Welsh Conservatives as the only credible alternative to a "tired, lost" Labour government next May.
He said the party would pledge to hold a review of the Welsh Language Act as part of the party's commitment to creating a "truly bilingual Wales".He said the party would pledge to hold a review of the Welsh Language Act as part of the party's commitment to creating a "truly bilingual Wales".
Other policy areas included the environment - promoting greater recycling and use of public transport - and "choice" in the health service and over schools.Other policy areas included the environment - promoting greater recycling and use of public transport - and "choice" in the health service and over schools.
CONSERVATIVE WEEK Monday Hot topic: Marketing to childrenPublic services debateDavid Davis, Crime debateHot topic: Cheap flightsEnvironment debateTuesdayHot topic: Alcohol and drugsSocial justice debateBusiness in societyGeorge Osborne, economyWilliam Hague, Liam Fox, foreign affairsDevolution debate Wednesday Culture of creativityHot topic: Globalisation Global poverty debateLeader's speechCONSERVATIVE WEEK Monday Hot topic: Marketing to childrenPublic services debateDavid Davis, Crime debateHot topic: Cheap flightsEnvironment debateTuesdayHot topic: Alcohol and drugsSocial justice debateBusiness in societyGeorge Osborne, economyWilliam Hague, Liam Fox, foreign affairsDevolution debate Wednesday Culture of creativityHot topic: Globalisation Global poverty debateLeader's speech
Speaking ahead of a speech on Monday, Mr Bourne said "local control" was part of the vision for a modern, progressive, dynamic Wales.Speaking ahead of a speech on Monday, Mr Bourne said "local control" was part of the vision for a modern, progressive, dynamic Wales.
"We will push the boundaries of devolution as far as they can go, giving the people of Wales a real say in their own futures," he said."We will push the boundaries of devolution as far as they can go, giving the people of Wales a real say in their own futures," he said.
"Choice for people to live their lives without the over-bearing influence of central government and the nanny state.""Choice for people to live their lives without the over-bearing influence of central government and the nanny state."
Meanwhile, Mrs Gillan warn that Labour would "use every dirty trick in the book" to divert attention from their "miserable record". Meanwhile, Mrs Gillan warned that Labour would "use every dirty trick in the book" to divert attention from their "miserable record".
Mrs Gillan, ahead of a speech to a fringe event, said the May election was a "litmus test" for the whole party.Mrs Gillan, ahead of a speech to a fringe event, said the May election was a "litmus test" for the whole party.
"The Welsh Conservative Party can lead by example," she added."The Welsh Conservative Party can lead by example," she added.
"We must, and will, translate that success into more seats and more votes on May 3."We must, and will, translate that success into more seats and more votes on May 3.
"While Labour members bicker like badly behaved toddlers about their party leadership, Conservatives are getting on with the job."While Labour members bicker like badly behaved toddlers about their party leadership, Conservatives are getting on with the job.
"We are serious about addressing the real concerns of people on the doorstep."We are serious about addressing the real concerns of people on the doorstep.
Mrs Gillan will also address conference delegates on Tuesday in a debate on devolution, localism and communities.Mrs Gillan will also address conference delegates on Tuesday in a debate on devolution, localism and communities.