Results 361–380 of 2000 for speaker:Mr Simon Thomas

2. Questions to the Counsel General: The Welsh Constitution (10 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you very much for that response. I’ve been waiting five centuries to ask this question, of course, and I’m glad to have an answer from the Counsel General—that’s the purpose of having these sessions with him. But what happened with the Acts of Union was that the principality of Wales was abolished, and as Wales became part of England, to all intents and purposes, and was under...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Growing the Mid Wales Economy (10 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: I would like to ask you, Cabinet Secretary, around the mid Wales growth deal, because I was very interested in the announcement in the budget, so I wrote to the Chancellor of the Exchequer following the budget and had a reply back on 19 December, which says as follows: that the Government is open to proposals for a mid Wales growth deal. That's not the same as a commitment, which has been...

2. Questions to the Counsel General: The Welsh Constitution (10 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: 2. What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the impact of the Acts of Union 1535-42 on the Welsh constitution? OAQ51493

2. Questions to the Counsel General: Wales Act 2017 (10 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: 4. What discussions has the Counsel General held regarding the Welsh Government's ability to use its new powers under the Wales Act 2017? OAQ51494

3. Topical Questions: The European Union (Withdrawal) Bill (10 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: 2. Will the First Minister make a statement on the impact of the EU Withdrawal Bill on Wales, given that the UK Government has not tabled amendments relating to devolution to the Bill? 97

7. Debate: The Draft Welsh National Marine Plan ( 9 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you very much, Llywydd. If I may start by noting that we are discussing the draft Wales marine plan today and we will have another discussion tomorrow on the climate change committee’s report on this very subject, I just hope that the next time something like this happens, the Business Committee will be more creative in terms of having a debate on Government proposals applied and...

7. Debate: The Draft Welsh National Marine Plan ( 9 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Will the Cabinet Secretary give way?

7. Debate: The Draft Welsh National Marine Plan ( 9 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Just on that point, she'll be aware that, today, some of the charities involved in marine conservation have said that her plan has significant negative consequences. Does she recognise that as a valid criticism, or does she think that they have overstated their case?

2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 9 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: If I can say, we've been on recess for three weeks, so I think I've got one a week to raise with the business manager, if I can just about do that. First of all, can I ask for a debate in Government time on what we've just been discussing in questions, which is around the condition of the NHS at the moment in Wales, accepting there are a lot of winter pressures there? But my particular...

1. Questions to the First Minister: China’s Decision to Ban Imports of Plastic ( 9 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: It should be a national target, surely, that we shouldn’t be exporting our waste and, specifically, that we shouldn’t be exporting plastic waste. Yes, we should reduce our usage of plastics, as Julie Morgan suggested, but, when plastic is used, ensure that it is also reused even before it’s recycled. Now, reuse relies on a system of some sort of deposit-return scheme. There is...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Plastic Recycling ( 9 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Just as an example, the Llangattock litter group in Powys, in October last year, just in collecting litter in the village, found 266 coffee cups that had been thrown away. Now, you don’t need a latte levy in Wales, because, as you said, there is a proposal for a levy on single-use plastics as one of the four possible new taxes that you’re considering. When will we hear which tax you have...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister ( 9 Jan 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: When was the last time that the target of 95 percent of patients waiting less than four hours before being seen in an accident and emergency unit in the Hywel Dda health board area was achieved?

5. Debate on the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee report: Branching out: a new ambition for woodland policies (13 Dec 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Will the Minister give way? Just on the point about decarbonisation, I think we also need to bear in mind that we import a significant amount of timber. I think 80 per cent of the timber we use is actually imported, and there's a huge way in which we can meet our objectives under the future generations Act by growing more of our own timber here and using that—I welcome what you said about...

5. Debate on the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee report: Branching out: a new ambition for woodland policies (13 Dec 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I would welcome that because I think it's more honest and allows us to perhaps have that dialogue and sometimes creative tension that would emerge in a different way forward perhaps, but simply washing us in whitewash, if you like, or a bit of wool pulled over our eyes that we are being supported when we're not, I think is less beneficial. So, let's watch that one.  I think one of the things...

5. Debate on the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee report: Branching out: a new ambition for woodland policies (13 Dec 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I'm very pleased to contribute to this debate and to have been part of bringing together the report as well. We're sometime accused of making policy on the hoof—we actually made policy on the foot, walking the woodlands of Wales, in this regard, and I think we were all better for it. It was a very good demonstration of what forestry can do for Wales—it's good for our health, good for the...

3. Topical Questions: Land Transaction Tax (13 Dec 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you, Cabinet Secretary, for that response. I appreciate the fact that he published a written statement on Monday regarding these issues, but, as we look at devolved taxes for the first time, I think it’s appropriate that we have an opportunity before Christmas to share good news or bad news with residents the length and breadth of Wales. So, thank you for confirming that 90 per cent...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: Education in Pembrokeshire (13 Dec 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Can I return to the case raised by Llyr Gruffydd earlier, on Dylan Seabridge and the lessons we need to learn from that experience? I'll just quote from the case review, which specifically said, 'It is possible that had the child been seen or spoken to by a childcare or health professional in the later stages of his life, they may have been alerted to the fact that he had some health issues...

3. Topical Questions: Land Transaction Tax (13 Dec 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: 2. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the reasons why the starting threshold for land transaction tax will increase for the residential main rates when the tax is devolved in April 2018? 92

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services (13 Dec 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on hospital services for Powys residents?


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