Results 521–540 of 2000 for speaker:Mark Reckless

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Access to GPs in Blaenau Gwent ( 1 May 2019)

Mark Reckless: Aneurin Bevan health board confirmed to me today that of their 398 GPs, only 34 of those are in Blaenau Gwent, and that's 8.5 per cent of the total compared to perhaps the around 12 per cent we'd expect by population. One way they try and tackle this is through the directly employed GPs, and I was pleased to hear that, actually, the majority of those were in Blaenau Gwent, but less pleased to...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Fossil Fuels (30 Apr 2019)

Mark Reckless: Surely the UK Government has been taxing rather than subsidising carbon use. Will the First Minister not congratulate George Osborne on his carbon tax, which has cut coal use by three quarters, or congratulate the UK Government rather than call it neanderthal, as UK carbon emissions have fallen faster than almost anywhere else in the world, by around 40 per cent since 1990 compared to only 17...

9. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The European Union (27 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: Point of order.

9. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The European Union (27 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: Calling me a visitor. Will you apologise for that?

9. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The European Union (27 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: You've just insulted me by calling me a visitor and then you won't apologise.

9. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The European Union (27 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: Will the Member give way?

9. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The European Union (27 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: The Member, when we had that debate, attacked me and shouted at me that I was a visitor. I've lived in this country for over three years, and I was attacked by you, as a visitor. In this debate, I've been attacked as a liar, and nothing is done about it. That is not democracy and that is not how a Parliament should operate.

9. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The European Union (27 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: Hasn't the damage been done by those on the losing side of that referendum who have refused to accept the result and will not implement it?

9. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The European Union (27 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: On a point of order, Llywydd. 

9. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: The European Union (27 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: Well, he waved his hand in my direction and said 'you'.

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Trade between Wales and Ireland (20 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: Given reports that the Brexit Protest and Direct Action Group, led by figures involved in the 2000 fuel protests, are threatening to disrupt Irish trade with a go-slow on the A55 this Friday and a blockade of Holyhead and Pembroke Dock on Saturday, what will the Welsh Government do to minimise disruption?

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy and Transport: Future Public Transport Provision (20 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: I'm glad the Minister has learnt that lesson, and I agree with what he's just said. In terms of Cardiff, I think the south Wales metro offers a great opportunity for increasing public transport use instead of car use as employment is increasingly concentrated at the centre of Cardiff. But for Newport, the employment is disproportionately in business parks strung out along the current M4, and...

7. Welsh Conservatives debate: Natural Resources Wales (13 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: We are quite capable of looking at alternative models while also seeing how the organisation is doing in the meantime. We're capable of doing two things at once. I'm just saying, from my own perspective, I actually was really keen to give this organisation a following wind—a sort of benefit of the doubt. When I came in, I think it was probably the major organisation in the purview of the...

7. Welsh Conservatives debate: Natural Resources Wales (13 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: I thank the previous Member for his contribution and support for our motion. I think that's a really important point, point 2 in our motion: we recognise the hard work of the front-line staff in the organisation, and acknowledge their dissatisfaction and lack of confidence in their senior leadership. We've seen that from the staff surveys. We say at the end of our motion that we want an...

9. Debate on NNDM6985 — EU Withdrawal Negotiations ( 5 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: Will the First Minister give way?

9. Debate on NNDM6985 — EU Withdrawal Negotiations ( 5 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: Would he give way?

9. Debate on NNDM6985 — EU Withdrawal Negotiations ( 5 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: You can't allow that to be said about me and not give me a chance.

9. Debate on NNDM6985 — EU Withdrawal Negotiations ( 5 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: Thank you. I was in the meetings with those chancelleries in Brussels and heard the Member apologising for our country to those people. And I just wonder: is there any sovereignty for people in Blaenau Gwent who voted to leave the European Union by more than any other constituency in Wales who are being ignored by their AM?

9. Debate on NNDM6985 — EU Withdrawal Negotiations ( 5 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: You're the minority.

9. Debate on NNDM6985 — EU Withdrawal Negotiations ( 5 Mar 2019)

Mark Reckless: You're the minority. I'm the majority, you're the minority.


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