Results 301–320 of 2000 for speaker:Mr Neil Hamilton

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Welsh Rate of Income Tax (23 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I'm delighted to take part in this debate and to say that we broadly support the Conservative motion because we're a low-tax party as well, and whilst we accept that public services have to be paid for, what matters is the size of the cake more than the way it's split up. What we need to do is to grow the economy in Wales if we're to have better public services, and as we know, there are...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Well, that is certainly true, but this still remains a substantial problem, and there doesn't seem to have been any progress made on containing it—or not very substantial progress at any rate—in recent times. Paul Davies referred last week also to the leak of this correspondence, which could put farmers' lives at risk, given the activities of some animal extremists. So, I wonder if the...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I'm rather astonished to hear that, but there it is. The results of the four-year badger cull that was licensed in England have recently been published, and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs as a result is now extending them into 10 other areas in England. The results closest to us in south-west England, in Gloucestershire—the incidence of TB in wildlife has been...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Diolch, Llywydd. The Welsh Government has a target to eradicate TB in cattle and wildlife by 2036 and farmers accept that this involves many restrictions on the way they work and operate and imposes substantial costs upon them as well, but that's absolutely necessary in order to achieve the objective, which we all share. But there's a widespread feeling that whilst farmers are doing a lot to...

12. Statement by the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: The Impact of a 'No Deal' Brexit on the Environment, Agriculture and Fisheries (22 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: There can be no excuse or justification for the UK Government's failure to prepare for the possibility of a 'no deal' Brexit. I'm sure I shall carry the Minister with me in starting in that way. We've had two and a half years to prepare for leaving the EU and it's shocking that no real preparation has been done by the UK Government, because this was always a possibility. Monsieur Barnier was...

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: 'No Deal' Brexit (16 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: But we're massive net importers of all these products, apart from lamb. [Interruption.] Apart from lamb, where we import as much as we export—trade is in balance. We're massive net importers, so the vicious tariffs of the EU will apply to their sales to us as much as our sales to them, so they will be the ones who will lose more than us.

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: 'No Deal' Brexit (16 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Diolch yn fawr iawn, Llywydd. And I beg to move the amendment in Gareth's name on the agenda. Well, this is just the latest writhing of those who never accepted the result of the referendum two and half years ago. Tentatively at first, but now increasingly explicitly, they're coming forward with plans to first of all frustrate that result and, secondly, to reverse it, to remain in the single...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (16 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: No, not at all. Of course not. All I'm saying is that we wouldn't experience, in the negotiation, the difficulties that he alluded to, as alleged by the Canadians to whom he spoke a little while ago. We don't have to negotiate from a position where we have no agreements with the EU at all. We are actually part of it, so it should be much more simple for us to enter into a longer term...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (16 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I'm afraid that because the Counsel General had his back to me at the end I didn't catch exactly what he said. Canada, of course, started from a very different position to the United Kingdom. We have been a member of the EU for the last 40-odd years, and we have complete regulatory alignment with them because, obviously, we have the same code of law and regulation. There should be no...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (16 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Diolch, Llywydd. Instead of still arguing over the different ways in which the Brexit referendum result can be betrayed and reversed, isn't now the time to think practically about the way forward and to revert to the offer that Donald Tusk made to Theresa May some time ago to embark upon discussions to bring about a Canada-style free trade agreement, which would have the advantage of...

6. Debate: The Final Budget 2019-20 (15 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I'm delighted to follow Mike Hedges because I think he made some very important, as well as some very sensible points about the need to spend more on preventative health, so that we reduce the burden that the NHS is going to have in the future. I would like to see, as he would, the priority given to spending in this area increased within the current Welsh budget. I should also welcome the...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (15 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: How does the Welsh Government intend to improve healthcare for Dwyfor Meirionnydd residents?

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 9 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: The chairman of the Royal College of General Practitioners, Dr Rebecca Payne, said at the time that she was very concerned about the potential impact of this on practices in north Wales, because 89 out of 118 practices were with EMIS. It's hard to see how we have the clinical staff in Wales to mitigate the potential problems that might arise. But going on from that to changing IT systems,...

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 9 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I thank the Minister for that response, and, of course, he makes some very important and sensible points in response to my question. He'll be well aware of the problems that we had faced in Wales in the NHS Wales informatics systems, and the Public Accounts Committee published a report a very short time ago that says that we believe that NWIS is primarily focused on running outdated IT...

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 9 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: The Minister may recall that last October I raised with him the non-availability for patients of GPs in north Wales of the internet tool myhealthonline for making appointments. He kindly wrote to me subsequently saying that this wasn't a policy decision, but sometimes this system wasn't available because it was impossible to match patient need to GP availability in practice, in particular...

8. Debate: The Holtham Report on Paying for Social Care ( 8 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I'm going to continue along these consensual lines, because I do think, as the Minister said, we need to have maturity in this debate. It shouldn't be a political football. There may be disagreements, of course, about which is the best way forward, but I don't think that we should treat this as a kind of a party political dogfight issue just to score points for the sake of them, because it's...

8. Debate: The Holtham Report on Paying for Social Care ( 8 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I'm pleased to follow a thoughtful speech on this important subject from Jenny Rathbone. I agree with her about the wages that are paid to those who work in nursing homes. For the last 18 months of her life, my mother was in a nursing home—she'd been incapacitated by a stroke and couldn't do anything for herself at all. I was amazed at the commitment of the staff who looked after her and...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister ( 8 Jan 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Will the First Minister provide an update on efforts to support local democracy?

8. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: Sewer Blockage (12 Dec 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Diolch yn fawr, Llywydd. Well, it's been an interesting, informative and enlightening debate, and UKIP has brought this debate forward in a spirit of consensus at this time of year, when the spirit of goodwill should suffuse us all, and it seems to have done so. Even though we can't accept all of the amendments, at least we managed to avoid the 'delete all', which usually is the preamble to...

Nomination of First Minister under Standing Order 8 (12 Dec 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Abstain. 


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