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Articles By: Nick Ramsay AM

Nick Ramsay AM is the Conservative Assembly Member for Monmouth and Shadow Business Minister. First elected to the Assembly in 2007, his is the safest Conservative seat in the Assembly. Nick was Shadow Minister for Local Government and Public Services until October 2008 when he was appointed Shadow Minister for Finance. Nick currently sits on the Business Committee and the Finance Committee. He is also a member of the Cross Party Group on Waterways and the Cross Party Group on Beer and the Pub.

Wales finally in the zone

Wales finally in the zone

The announcement a week ago to create Enterprise Zones in Wales is welcome – but does not serious scrutiny, argues her new Shadow Minister

Most people in Wales are already Conservative

Most people in Wales are already Conservative

With the Lib Dem two sorted, it’s the turn of the Conservatives in Wales to complete their regrouping. Here, Nick Ramsey, the defeated candidate in their election gives his views of the past few weeks and the next few years

What the Assembly referendum means to you

What the Assembly referendum means to you

Does the Welsh public know what it is being asked to vote on in next year’s referendum on further powers for the Assembly? The Conservative AM Nick Ramsay has been travelling across his Monmouth constituency to find out, and has returned with some surprising results

‘The English don’t want us and the Welsh won’t have us’

‘The English don’t want us and the Welsh won’t have us’

Questions over Monmouthshire’s legal status sparked WalesHome’s most bitter and commented-upon debate. Here, the local AM affectionately sketches his home county, and leaves us in no doubt as to which country it belongs in

Who wants to be a … Prime Minister?

Who wants to be a … Prime Minister?

In the fourth and final of our campaign weekly round-ups, it’s a Conservative take on the week that showed them gathering pace and momentum

The Assembly’s teenage years are here

The Assembly’s teenage years are here

By adapting to devolution, the Welsh Conservatives have shown they can rebuild their party and reposition themselves for future success, and the defection of former Plaid AM Mohammad Asghar proves this progression