Results 201–220 of 2000 for speaker:Llyr Gruffydd

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (10 May 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: What is the Welsh Government doing to improve voter turnout in local elections?

6. Statement by the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Non-Domestic Rates Reform (29 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: Thank you, Minister, for the statement. I don't want to be drawn into some debate as to which side of the border pays more or pays less; the question I want answered in this Chamber is: what side of the border has the fairest system and the system that is operated most effectively? Then the cost is unimportant, as long as people feel they're being fairly treated within the regime that exists....

2. Questions to the First Minister: The Chancellor's Spring Statement (29 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: An opportunity was missed, indeed, because the UK Government did nothing, for example, in the spring statement to tackle fuel poverty. We know, of course, that Wales is hit harder in that regard as we do have less efficient housing stock in terms of energy. We have more homes that are off the grid and, also, we in Wales are paying higher rates of standing charges for our electricity. Although...

1. Business Statement and Announcement (29 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: I have to say that last night was the most appalling experience I've ever had in using a train in Wales. The journey, which was supposed to be three hours, was a seven-hour journey. My train was stationary for four hours. That was one train; I know of four other trains in the same situation. No information, because the loudspeaker in my carriage didn't work. And that's the state of our...

2. Questions to the First Minister: The Chancellor's Spring Statement (29 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: 2. Will the First Minister make a statement on the implications for Wales of the Chancellor's Spring Statement 2022? OQ57906

9. Short Debate: Supporting communities at continuous risk of flooding: Is it time to establish a flood forum for Wales? (23 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: The NRW review of the floods in February 2020 noted that around 60 or 70 staff were required above the baseline staff numbers that they had at that time to ensure sustainable and long-term improvements to the flood management service. Now, the Government, to be fair, provided that funding on a temporary basis. I raised with the First Minister a few months ago that it would be unwise not to...

9. The Council Tax (Long-term Empty Dwellings and Dwellings Occupied Periodically) (Wales) Regulations 2022 (22 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: Let us recall that we're talking about discretionary powers here—don't forget that. These are discretionary powers. This isn't an order saying, 'Use these powers', or, 'You must implement these powers.' This is but one element in a far broader range of possible tools that our local authorities could adopt. You mustn't look at this in isolation; this is simply one element of a far broader...

9. The Council Tax (Long-term Empty Dwellings and Dwellings Occupied Periodically) (Wales) Regulations 2022 (22 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: I mean right to buy is part of the reason that we're here discussing this, to be honest.

The Corporate Joint Committees (General) (Wales) Regulations 2022 and The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (Additional Authority) (Wales) Order 2022 (22 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: The Senedd will, of course, be aware that Plaid Cymru opposed the creation of these corporate joint committees in the last Senedd. That's a battle that we lost, of course, and therefore if these joint committees are to come into existence, then they need to be accountable to the same standards and expectations as local authorities, particularly in terms of code of conduct standards. So, we...

5. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Social Services: The Children (Wales) Act (22 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: Oh, it's a statement. Sorry.

6. Debate: The Second Supplementary Budget 2021-22 (15 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: I also want to reiterate the committee's point about transparency from both the Welsh Government and the UK Government. It's a regular charade, isn't it, from the UK Government primarily, when they announce additional funding, they're giving more money, but, as we know, they're also taking with the other hand very often. But this constant confusion that we're facing over whether money is new...

6. Debate: The Second Supplementary Budget 2021-22 (15 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: Of course, I'm eager to welcome any additional allocations in the supplementary budget, although I do share some of the concerns outlined by the previous speaker and the committee Chair, particularly in ensuring that we can demonstrate the value that those investments bring in terms of targets, or the impact that they have in the various areas where investment happens. But I just want to use...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 9 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: And that prize of tens of thousands of additional jobs can happen without spending any additional funding, because it's funding that we're already spending on procurement, but it can be spent in a different way. So, I welcome the fact that this is being looked at properly. But it's not only economic benefits that come in light of strengthening procurement policy; there are all sorts of other...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 9 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: Thank you very much, Llywydd. Minister, you will be aware that every 1 per cent of the value of public procurement that remains in Wales accounts for 2,000 new jobs, and that's why the Plaid Cymru manifesto wanted to see an increase, from the 52 per cent of value that stays in Wales at the moment to 75 per cent, so that that, in turn, creates 46,000 additional jobs in Wales. Now, in the...

11. Debate: The Local Government Settlement 2022-23 ( 8 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: I also want to start my contribution to this debate in the proper place by thanking councils, councillors and the staff of local authorities for the exceptional work that they've done over past few years. They have proved, if it needed to be proved—I don't think it does—the importance of that level of government, perhaps closest to the coal face. They stepped up, of course, and created...

10. Debate: The Final Budget 2022-23 ( 8 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: This budget does deliver on many of Plaid Cymru's main pledges in our recent manifesto. Two hundred million pounds in the budget to ensure free school meals for all primary school children, and that includes over £20 million in addition to extend free school meals over the summer holiday this year. Sixty million pounds to extend childcare to children of two years of age. Over £100 million...

10. Debate: The Final Budget 2022-23 ( 8 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: Just a few brief comments about the process maybe, initially. I think we're all looking forward to the budget returning to its normal timetable of eight sitting weeks of scrutiny. We haven't had that for a long time, and I think these condensed periods of scrutiny really don't help. And I'd make the point again: ministerial responses to committee reports on the budgets are arriving late in...

9. Debate: Welsh Rates of Income Tax ( 8 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: We will not oppose this motion either, and along the same lines, I would ask for greater clarity on the Government's intentions here, because in the last Senedd you refused to vary taxes, or ruled out varying taxes for the rest of the Senedd. Now, as we've heard, you are saying that you won't be varying tax levels while the economic impact of the pandemic remains. The question is, well, what...

3. Statement by the Minister for Health and Social Services: Update on COVID-19 ( 8 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: I just want to say a word about our track, trace and protect staff, who have been a huge part of the effort to keep us safe over recent years. They're now being discarded at what feels like a moment's notice. I know of workers, for example, who've just had 48 hours' notice that their hours were being cut. They, frankly, did a job that not many people wanted to do, and they're being paid back...

2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 8 Mar 2022)

Llyr Gruffydd: We are hearing now, of course, that there is humanitarian aid that is meant to go to Ukraine stuck on the UK border because of the additional red tape to export goods as a result of Brexit. Now, according to the charities affected, they say that there is additional paperwork needed because it's gifts that are being transported rather than products that will be sold on after crossing the...


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