Results 661–680 of 2000 for speaker:Leanne Wood

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (17 Apr 2018)

Leanne Wood: My party is committed to opposing these tokenistic, American-led air strikes, and I'd like to remind the First Minister that the road to peace is rarely paved with the weapons of war. Now, the effectiveness in terms of stopping Syrian suffering is far from clear. The Prime Minister herself has said that these strikes were not intended to change the course of the war in Syria and end the...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Child Poverty (17 Apr 2018)

Leanne Wood: I'm outraged by those figures that were relayed earlier on, and many of those contributory factors are outwith your control. But the school uniform grant is something that is within your control. Now, while the Assembly was in recess, and at the same time as your flagship anti-poverty programme, the Communities First programme was wound up, we heard that you intend to cut the school uniform...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Veterans (21 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: You'll be aware that some armed forces personnel struggle with adjusting to life outside the forces and some particularly struggle because of the traumatic events that they have witnessed. This might explain why a 2014 survey by the British Legion found that working-age veterans are twice as likely to be unemployed as their equivalents in the UK general population. More recent studies on the...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: Alabama Rot Disease (21 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: One of the recent cases of Alabama rot, a fatal disease found in dogs, was reported at a veterinary practice in my constituency after walking in a woods near to my home town of Penygraig. A dog was taken to Tonypandy practice of Treforest Veterinary Clinic with the ulcers that are associated with Alabama rot, and the dog, like so many that get this disease, died. Given that scientists don't...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: Alabama Rot Disease (21 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: 8. How is the Welsh Government responding to the spike in cases of Alabama rot disease? OAQ51937

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Veterans (21 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: 1. How is the Welsh Government helping veterans return to civilian life? OAQ51936

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (20 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: First Minister, doctor training rates are lower in Wales than in England or in Scotland. All of the organisations—the British Medical Association, the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Royal College of Physicians—have all been supporting calls for an expansion of doctor numbers in Wales. Now, we can't rely on other countries to train our doctors. We lose enough talent as it...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (20 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, Llywydd. First Minister, your Government has still not increased training places for doctors, and when my Plaid Cymru colleagues have asked about this previously, your health Secretary said he would announce doctor training places separately to those of nurses, midwives and other health professionals. Can you tell us when we can expect this long-overdue announcement?

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (20 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: First Minister, we need that announcement sooner rather than later. Our academic institutions and health boards need assurances that you haven't forgotten about doctors. Today, we've seen plans to unveil five new medical schools in England at Sunderland, Lancashire, Lincoln, Canterbury and Chelmsford over the next three years—five new medical schools. It's relevant for Wales that these...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (20 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: What plans does the Welsh Government have to increase levels of cycling in the Rhondda?

10. Plaid Cymru debate: Young people and communities in Wales (14 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: I welcome Plaid Cymru's debate on young people and communities in Wales, and, in particular, I welcome the emphasis on tackling the outward migration of young people from our communities to other parts of Wales, or to the UK, or to the rest of the world. Immigration is one factor affecting the demographics of our society, but emigration is where a devolved Government can make more of a...

2. Questions to the Counsel General: Draft EU Withdrawal Agreement (14 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: Counsel General, the draft agreement proposes a common regulatory area on Ireland, and it rightly proposes the need to sustain the Good Friday agreement, the all-Ireland economy and the north-south co-operation. Because the UK wants to leave the single market and the customs union, that means that a hard border would have to be created in the Irish sea and at Welsh ports. My...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services (14 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the success of its efforts to recruit more doctors to Wales?

5. Debate: The General Principles of the Law Derived from the European Union (Wales) Bill (13 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: Absolutely correct. The frameworks designed in this way could cover areas of critical importance, of course, to the Welsh economy. The UK Government's analysis of EU law also suggests that frameworks would be required in a host of areas related to food, farming and the environment. They could also include state aid, public procurement and geographical indicators. These are the real...

5. Debate: The General Principles of the Law Derived from the European Union (Wales) Bill (13 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: I'm again encouraged to speak this week on the general principles of the continuity Bill following its introduction last week. Plaid Cymru will of course be voting for the general principles of this Bill, and we've been consistent in calling for this Bill. We've been calling for this Bill since at least last summer in anticipation of a Westminster power grab. In terms of content, the...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (13 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: This sounds to me very much like a reverse gear, First Minister. Your original business case included the Ebbw Vale line. It said, and I quote: 'the case for electrification of the Valley Lines rail network is, first and foremost, on the basis that all lines are included from Ebbw Vale to Maesteg and with the Vale of Glamorgan line also included.' Now, the documents published by Transport for...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (13 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, Llywydd. First Minister, can you outline the role of Assembly Members—the role that we have—in terms of scrutiny of the south Wales metro plan and the next rail franchise?

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (13 Mar 2018)

Leanne Wood: Well, the comparison of the south Wales metro to the Loch Ness monster by one of your backbenchers sums up how many of us feel about it. Your Government won't explain what's going on, and people want clarity. You won't even publish the invitation to tender document, and that's something that's been done by every other country that makes up the UK, and it's now been confirmed that Transport...


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