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Tory leader to hold Q&A session Tory leader to hold Q&A session
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Conservative leader David Cameron is taking his first question and answer session in Wales with his "Cameron Direct" event later.Conservative leader David Cameron is taking his first question and answer session in Wales with his "Cameron Direct" event later.
It is part of a visit where he will travel to Carmarthen to speak to business owners and later to see a research unit in Cardiff.It is part of a visit where he will travel to Carmarthen to speak to business owners and later to see a research unit in Cardiff.
He will then hold a question and answer session in Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan.He will then hold a question and answer session in Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan.
People living in the Vale of Glamorgan are being asked to attend.People living in the Vale of Glamorgan are being asked to attend.
Alun Cairns, a South West Wales AM and Conservative parliamentary candidate for the Vale, said: "This is the first such event in Wales and we're really pleased David Cameron is coming to the Vale.Alun Cairns, a South West Wales AM and Conservative parliamentary candidate for the Vale, said: "This is the first such event in Wales and we're really pleased David Cameron is coming to the Vale.
"It's a great opportunity for everyone of any political persuasion to come along and raise their issues, questions and concerns with him."It's a great opportunity for everyone of any political persuasion to come along and raise their issues, questions and concerns with him.
"Across the country, there are obviously real concerns over issues such as the economy, unemployment levels and pressures on homeowners and families."Across the country, there are obviously real concerns over issues such as the economy, unemployment levels and pressures on homeowners and families.
"All these issues can be raised but it is the members of the public who set the agenda for the evening whatever the question, issue or concern, it will be answered," he added."All these issues can be raised but it is the members of the public who set the agenda for the evening whatever the question, issue or concern, it will be answered," he added.
Earlier, Mr Cameron visited Cardiff Bay, where he was asked about the job losses at the Mini factory at Cowley in Oxfordshire.Earlier, Mr Cameron visited Cardiff Bay, where he was asked about the job losses at the Mini factory at Cowley in Oxfordshire.
He called the news "extremely depressing".He called the news "extremely depressing".
"I think what that shows is we are in a deep recession, we need more action on credit. We need to make sure we get that finance moving.""I think what that shows is we are in a deep recession, we need more action on credit. We need to make sure we get that finance moving."
* The question and answer event at Barry Comprehensive School at 1900 GMT is free, but tickets must be obtained in advance from Mr Cairns.* The question and answer event at Barry Comprehensive School at 1900 GMT is free, but tickets must be obtained in advance from Mr Cairns.