Results 301–312 of 312 for speaker:Luke Fletcher

9. Debate: The UK Levelling-up and Shared Prosperity Funds (15 Jun 2021)

Luke Fletcher: Diolch, Llywydd. I move the amendments tabled in the name of Siân Gwenllian. We welcome the opportunity to debate this important issue in Government time. The UK Government has consistently misled the people of Wales on levelling up; from HS2 to the shared prosperity fund, and now the levelling-up fund, Wales stands to lose money, or we'll receive less than we did when we were part of the...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (15 Jun 2021)

Luke Fletcher: Could I ask for a statement on the accessibility of the public transport network in Wales, please, not just relating to the actual trains and buses themselves, but bus stops and train stations, particularly the stations that aren't staffed? A number of constituents have raised with me the lack of sheltered seating and room for wheelchair users and people with prams, and, in one case that I'm...

8. Short Debate: The impact of climate change on mental health ( 9 Jun 2021)

Luke Fletcher: I think one important thing to mention when we talk about mental health and the climate emergency—and, of course, I’m very grateful to Delyth for bringing this short debate forward—is, of course, job security. Tackling climate change has to be a priority, and that, for me, is where the idea of a just transition comes in. It means moving our economy to a more sustainable one, in a way...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 9 Jun 2021)

Luke Fletcher: Thank you, Minister. The reality is in Wales, of course, that the one institution that can give the confidence to SMEs is the Government. We know that the SMEs themselves bring the drive and entrepreneurship; they're a vital resource for their drive, their passion and their expertise in their relative fields. However, to secure this drive and investment, SMEs need certainty. Long-term...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 9 Jun 2021)

Luke Fletcher: I thank you for that answer, Minister, and I'm encouraged to hear about the social partnership Act. As he knows, Plaid Cymru has been very supportive of that throughout the process, and I'm looking forward to working with him on that point and, as well, to working on, potentially, looking at some legislative options going forward. If I can turn to a confidence issue that we are seeing with...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 9 Jun 2021)

Luke Fletcher: Diolch, Llywydd. I'd like to begin by saying congratulations to the Minister on his new post. I haven't had a chance to say it to him in person yet, but I'm sure that he's as excited as I am to have a constructive relationship going forward. Since the establishment of devolution in 1999 and full law-making powers in 2011, no Welsh Government has undertaken legislation aimed specifically at...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Investment in the Railway Network ( 8 Jun 2021)

Luke Fletcher: I'm grateful to the First Minister for his written answer to my question relating to the Pencoed level crossing on 26 May. It's encouraging to hear that the final designs and costs of the project will be finalised this year. I fully appreciate that projects of this complexity and scale can take a significant amount of time, however I would say that whispers of this project have been around...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Investment in the Railway Network ( 8 Jun 2021)

Luke Fletcher: 5. Will the First Minister make a statement on investment in the railway network in south-west Wales? OQ56557

1. Questions to the First Minister: Support for Businesses (26 May 2021)

Luke Fletcher: As I've said previously, I know there are many businesses that are grateful for the support they've received so far, but there must now be, I think, some recognition from the Welsh Government of the cost businesses are facing as they reopen. I come back to the hospitality sector in particular here, given all of the years I spent in the sector. For example, restocking perishable goods and...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (26 May 2021)

Luke Fletcher: Will the First Minister provide an update on the closure of the level crossing in Pencoed?

4. Statement by the First Minister: Review of the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (19 May 2021)

Luke Fletcher: I just want to emphasise a point actually that Adam has made, and Peter as well. As we emerge from the pandemic, the restart grants are going to become more important. For example, pubs in Scotland are eligible for restart grants of up to £18,000, whilst most pubs in Wales will be eligible for £7,500 at the absolute most, with many small community pubs only eligible for £2,500. I would...

4. Statement by the First Minister: Review of the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (19 May 2021)

Luke Fletcher: According to Steffan Lewis, the first appearance in the Chamber is the worst, and it gets easier after that first time, and, given the fact that many of the questions I wanted to ask have already been asked, I do hope that the future sessions will be far easier than this one. So, this is me talking for the first time as a representative for South Wales East, and I do want to take the...


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