Jenny Randerson - Standing up for Cardiff Central

Jenny Randerson - Welsh Liberal Democrat Assembly Member for Cardiff Central

Jenny Randerson and residents at nursing home

I am proud to be the first ever Welsh Assembly Member (AM) for Cardiff Central.

Rwy'n falch o fod yr Aelod Cynulliad Cymru cyntaf erioed dros Ganol Caerdydd.

I hope you find my website useful and informative. Above all, if you think I can be of assistance please get in touch.

Current Consultations

Here are some of the surveys and polls that are currently active. Please take a few moments to answer the questions - your views matter. Please check the consultations page for the results of these and previous consultations.

In the Assembly on 6 February the Welsh Liberal Democrats proposed that the voting age in local elections should be lowered to 16. Do you agree with this?
Yes
No
On 29 January I'm asking the First Minister a question on Council Tax. The Welsh Liberal Democrats believe that Council Tax should be abolished and replaced with a tax based on income and ability to pay, not how much your house is worth. Do you agree?
Yes
No

Jenny Randerson and Jenny Willott MP have launched a survey for Cardiff students to allow them to keep in touch and feed back their views. Please click the link below to take part in the survey. http://www.libertyresearch.org.uk/take/215


Thousands missing out on specialised support in Wales. - Randerson

Wed 14th May 2008

Jenny Randerson, Welsh Liberal Democrat spokesperson for Social Services, will this afternoon criticise the Government on their failure to provide specialised support to thousands of people in Wales living with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. During the debate in the Siambr, Jenny Randerson will also highlight how Wales lags behind in autism support, diagnosis and the recording of people with autism.

Jenny Randerson, Assembly Member for Cardiff Central (photography: Andrew Sherwood)

The drugs (policy) don't work - Randerson

Tue 13th May 2008

Speaking ahead of today's debate on the Government's Substance Misuse Strategy, Jenny Randerson, Welsh Liberal Democrats spokesperson on Health, called on the Government to rethink its substance misuse strategy and to treat the problem as a public health issue rather than as purely a criminal justice matter.

Drugs official opening a package of cocaine (photography: Courtesy of United States of America Customs)

Randerson's Private Measure gives committee food for thought

Mon 12th May 2008

Tomorrow sees the first meeting of an Assembly committee to scrutinise Jenny Randerson's Proposed Measure to introduce healthier school meals. The Cardiff Central AM's Measure - the first from an AM outside the government - hopes to raise the standards of nutrition in school food across Wales.

Jenny Randerson AM

Welsh Asthma services struggling to breathe - Randerson

Wed 7th May 2008

Welsh Lib Dem Spokesperson for Health Jenny Randerson AM today challenged the Minister for Health to urgently address the massive variations in services for asthma sufferers across Wales.

Jenny Randerson (photography: Andrew Sherwood)

Tory hypocrisy on council tax is breath taking - Randerson

Wed 23rd Apr 2008

Jenny Randerson has accused the Tories of outrageous hypocrisy in a debate criticising the council tax.

Another Tory tax rise. (photography: Tim Prater)

Labour tax bombshell is "reverse Robin Hood" - Randerson

Wed 23rd Apr 2008

Speaking ahead of an Assembly debate today (Weds) Welsh Liberal Democrat Finance spokesperson Jenny Randerson AM called on the Labour Assembly government to acknowledge the devastating effect of doubling the 10p tax rate on the poorest in Wales

Another Labour tax rise. (photography: Tim Prater)

Minister raises hopes for legal protection for NHS staff.

Thu 17th Apr 2008

Welsh Lib Dem Spokesperson for Health Jenny Randerson AM has today welcomed comments from the Health Minister that she may negotiate an extension of legal protection for NHS staff from violence which is currently due to cover England only.

Jenny Randerson, Assembly Member for Cardiff Central (photography: Andrew Sherwood)
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Cardiff Central Welsh Assembly Election Result

Turnout: 22397 (36%)

51.2%
 
Liberal Democrat: 11462
21.9%
 
Labour: 4897
14%
 
Conservative: 3137

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