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In this episode listen to Baroness Randerson talk about the upcoming nationalisation of the railways, how this will mean safety for women on trains needs to therefore be dealt with by the Govt now and new and exciting amendments to legislation that she helped trailblaze to make the railways better for disabled travellers.
BIOG: Baroness Randerson was a Member of the House of Lords having previously been elected as Assembly Member for Cardiff Central in 1999 beating future First Minister Mark Drakeford. During her time on the Welsh Assembly she spent time as the Minister for Culture, Sport and the Welsh Language, Minister for Health and also spent time as acting Deputy First Minister during the Liberal Democrat/Labour Partnership Government from 2000 to 2003. This means that she was the first female Welsh Liberal Democrat to hold ministerial office at Westminster and the first Welsh Liberal to hold a ministerial post since Gwilym Lloyd George in 1945.
By Fiona CuthbertsonIn this episode listen to Baroness Randerson talk about the upcoming nationalisation of the railways, how this will mean safety for women on trains needs to therefore be dealt with by the Govt now and new and exciting amendments to legislation that she helped trailblaze to make the railways better for disabled travellers.
BIOG: Baroness Randerson was a Member of the House of Lords having previously been elected as Assembly Member for Cardiff Central in 1999 beating future First Minister Mark Drakeford. During her time on the Welsh Assembly she spent time as the Minister for Culture, Sport and the Welsh Language, Minister for Health and also spent time as acting Deputy First Minister during the Liberal Democrat/Labour Partnership Government from 2000 to 2003. This means that she was the first female Welsh Liberal Democrat to hold ministerial office at Westminster and the first Welsh Liberal to hold a ministerial post since Gwilym Lloyd George in 1945.