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Paul Mason: meet the English journalist hoping for the chance to unseat a senior Tory MP in Pembrokeshire

10 Mar 2023 5 minute read
Paul Mason

Siân Williams

He’s the most high-profile candidate to put his name forward to be selected as the Labour Party’s candidate for Mid & South Pembrokeshire in the next General Election.

Paul Mason is a former economics editor at the BBC and Channel 4 News. He says he’s spent his working life holding powerful people to account and asking tough questions.

He now wants to use those skills to fight on behalf of the people of Pembrokeshire as their MP in Westminster.

Englishman Paul Mason is currently being criticised on social media because he doesn’t live in Wales.

In February Welsh Government said all future Senedd candidates must live in Wales. Mr Mason told Nation.Cymru he agreed with that plan.

“Absolutely, I’m not standing for the Senedd here. But if I’m selected, I will move immediately. My wife has a caravan and we got it to be near our close friends and family in Pembrokeshire.”

It’s refreshing to speak with an English journalist who has taken the trouble to learn to pronounce Welsh words properly. Some Welsh journalists and politicians would be well-advised to follow his example.

He says his Welsh language skills are “still rubbish, I’m on the Paul dw i (I am) and the days of the week. I want to show willing … I’m using Duolingo and Open University.”

Selection process

Today (10 March) is the closing date for applications to be the Labour candidate in this constituency.

At a later date, applicants will be interviewed by Labour’s UK wide National Executive of Britain, explained Mr Mason.

Those chosen to go on the long list are then passed on to a local selection committee to decide which applicant becomes their candidate.

It’s a new constituency, merging part of Preseli with Carmarthen West and Pembrokeshire South, meaning that the Conservatives must choose between Simon Hart MP and Stephen Crabb MP as their candidate.

Paul Mason pointed out that, “Simon Hart is the Chief Whip of the Government and has an 8,000 majority. Anybody that assumes it’s going to be easy to defeat the Tories, is underestimating.”

English migration

In the popular tourist areas of Pembrokeshire, it’s possible that many of those who vote Tory, are people who move into their second homes permanently when they retire. The same could be said for Cornwall.

His response was: “I’d say there is an English migration into Wales. I noticed it in Milford Haven last week when I was there. A lot of the people I met on the street, and in the cafes during the day, were probably people who are retired and some of them were English.”

Like elsewhere along the coast, local people are often priced out of the housing market in Pembrokeshire.

Mr Mason says that his “Number one priority” if elected, “will be affordable homes for local people.”

Being English himself and having a second home in Pembrokeshire, how can he offer himself as part of the solution when he’s part of the problem?

“Well, I don’t think – if we’re going to say that caravans are a problem we are going to have a big discussion with Welsh people who have those caravans.

“Because on the small site where I am a lot of the people who have them are Welsh.”

Those people are not running to be a Member of Parliament, are they?

“What I’m saying is there’s a different between caravans and second homes.

“I would never buy a second home.”

Caravan owners don’t pay council tax and some may argue that’s a worse problem?

“Labour at the moment hikes the council tax on the second homes. I think they are going to have to do something about council tax – or an increase in rates.

“It’s certainly the case that everybody with a place somewhere has to have a stake in that place. The problem about making them pay council tax would be – do people get a vote. And, of course, that’s what you don’t want.”

“So, you asked me how can I be somebody who is part of the solution? I want to see investment going into Pembrokeshire.”

Stand up to Cardiff

He added: “I think I can win” but as a Labour MP he would, “also have to stand up to Cardiff. It’s not as simple as there being a party line.

“What I mean is, sometimes decisions taken in Cardiff under devolved powers may not be in the interest of people in Pembrokeshire.

“The MP draws their mandate from the constituency. Even though I’d be standing as a Welsh Labour MP, just the same as you will find (elsewhere) you find Labour MPs (questioning) Welsh Government.”

Asked for an example, he replied: “If you look at Eluned Morgan, the Senedd Member in west Wales, and a person I admire.

“If you look at the way she’s negotiated the problem of Withybush Hospital being constantly under threat.

“She has said clearly that there needs to be acute services and A&E in that hospital, and as an MP that’s what I’d say.”

On the subject of an independent Wales, Mr Mason says he’s all for it, “the moment the majority of Welsh people vote to leave the UK.”

In the meantime, he said, “I am in favour of the maximum amount of devolution for both Scotland and Wales, that is my position.”


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Iago Prydderch
Iago Prydderch
1 year ago

Can’t Labour find someone who actually lives in Wales? And is this an attempt by the British Labour Party to stop the Welsh Labour Party breaking away? Wales must do as its told!

Dr Keith W Darlington
Dr Keith W Darlington
1 year ago

Paul Mason said he would stand up to Welsh Labour, but would he stand up to Westminster Labour? Starmer has muzzled his MPs from discussing Brexit, the Monarchy, and Strikes. This doesn’t bode well for a party that appears to differ little from the present government. On the economy in particular, both parties differ little – especially on spending plans. Starmer’s plans for high growth seem like fantasy given that he has now become a Brexit convert. If Starmer’s party comes to power things will start going wrong fairly quickly unless he has something radically different to offer from the… Read more »

Pawl
Pawl
1 year ago
Dewi
Dewi
1 year ago
Reply to  Pawl

hollol – a good article to expose this intelligence asset.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago
Reply to  Pawl

George Monbiot’s opinion piece in the Guardian today resonates with this…

Peter Cuthbert
Peter Cuthbert
1 year ago
Reply to  Mab Meirion

Yes an execellent piece in the Guardian now that I have found it.

Peter Cuthbert
Peter Cuthbert
1 year ago
Reply to  Pawl

Remember that the Grayzone is a far left US news site whose reporting is not always of a high quality. (See Wikipedia and others) However, I cannot comment on the linked story as I have not had the time to follow it up.

As for Mr Mason standing in the constituency, I would have thought that the Labour Party Members there should choose their candidate not Keir Starmer. If mr Mason wants to apply to the locl part to be considered, then fair enough but the local party should have the last word.

Last edited 1 year ago by Peter Cuthbert
Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago
Reply to  Peter Cuthbert

Should he stand I hope he looses his deposit…

The original mark
The original mark
1 year ago
Reply to  Peter Cuthbert

Should also remember the guardian is just another msm government mouthpiece,

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
1 year ago

I want a local candidate in Pembrokeshire to unseat the likes of tretcherous Stephen Crabb or Simon Hart not another Neil Hamilton clone like Englishman Paul Mason parachuted in who freely admits that he will attack devolution and the Welsh Government if he disagrees with legislation. Dim diolch!

CapM
CapM
1 year ago

Info on Paul Mason from Wiki, Twitter, The Star, June 22 – I was born and have family connections in Leigh, Greater Manchester. Then fails to get on shortlist for safe Labour seat of Stretford and Urmston in Greater Manchester. Oct 22 – I was a student in Sheffield and I stood on my first picket line to support striking steelworkers at Sheffield’s Hadfields works. Then fails to get on shortlist for Sheffield Central. March 23- My wife’s got a holiday caravan in Pembrokeshire. I’m hoping to be on the shortlist for Mid & South Pembrokeshire. What next – I… Read more »

Doctor Trousers
1 year ago

Caravan sites are businesses, and pay business rates to the council. People who live on caravan sites pay pitch fees to the site. They’re paying for the council services they use same as anyone else, regardless of whether or not they technically pay council tax.
Sick of people using council tax to legitimise their petty bigotry about people who live in caravans.

Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago

Lovely bit of double speak on the BBC news of the Paris love-in…We have halved the number of boats coming across…the boats are 4 times the size these days so at least 3 times the people on board each boat…

Geraint
Geraint
1 year ago

Would like a bit more clarity on his view on independence. He is quoted as saying he would support it the moment Wales voted for it. So does he support a referendum? Would he campaign for independence as a Labour Welsh MP or was that a form of words that allowed him not to answer the question.

The original mark
The original mark
1 year ago

Don’t be fooled by Mr Mason, he’s just another establishment plant, he’s as dangerous to Wales as any tory.

Stephen Owen
Stephen Owen
1 year ago

Yes I remember him using the word ‘Welshed’ on Newsnight, the BBC Two flagship news programme, and when I wrote to complain he replied that I was free not to watch Newsnight. Bigot and hypocrit.

Stephen Owen
Stephen Owen
1 year ago

This is the same Paul Mason I remember using the word ‘Welshed’ on Newsnight, the BBC Two flagship news programme, and when I wrote to complain he replied that I was free not to watch Newsnight. Bigot, arrogant and hypocrit. It was shameful to use the national broadcaster of the UK to insult a national minority

Richard
Richard
1 year ago

An ideal guy I think from the old “
divide and rule school “ that worked so well across our great English Empire ….
my advice – just learn the taffs regional song 🎵……I know a jolly old ex Tory Sec of State who might help 🙂

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