Results 2701–2720 of 4000 for speaker:Carwyn Jones

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

Carwyn Jones: Well, it's not a war, because that prerogative lies with the monarch. It is military action; that is true. Well, there is a precedent for it. David Cameron asked for a vote in Parliament, and it's a matter for the current Prime Minister to explain as to why there wasn't a vote this time around. There are great dangers here. Syria is complicated. There's no doubt in my mind there was a...

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

Carwyn Jones: Well, firstly, I have no reason to doubt the soundness of the legal advice. On the issue of morality—well, we are talking here about a chemical attack that occurred on defenceless civilians, and if an attack means that the capability of repeating that is no longer there, then, yes, I would support that. Yes, I would support that.

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

Carwyn Jones: The third point, then, is effectiveness—well, time will tell. Time will tell. What I would not support is any military action that would put the lives of civilians at risk. That's a propaganda boon to other countries—a propaganda boost. But there was a chemical attack by the Assad regime; of that, I am convinced. Secondly, I believe that these missile launches were designed to reduce or...

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

Carwyn Jones: Well, this is the man who defends Enoch Powell. This is the man who defends Enoch Powell, and he seeks to lecture us on morality. 'Have a good look at yourself' is my response to that. No-one suggests that anybody is above the law, but I'd be interested to know whether there's anything that I said with which he disagrees.

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

Carwyn Jones: Well, I find it very strange that somebody who stands here in First Minister's questions every week, and has missed very few, suggests that somehow I'm afraid of scrutiny. But the law is the law, and the law has to be applied. Now, there is a difference of interpretation. There are two ways of resolving that interpretation, one of which would be my preferred way, which I have already...

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

Carwyn Jones: There are two issues: firstly, whether the First Minister's functions are actually part of the operation of section 37, and, secondly, the broader Pandora's box that has now been opened, which is what documents are releasable under section 37. If all documents are releasable, I can't see how Government can continue, bluntly. It's that bad. There has to be some limit, surely. The operation of...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Children and Young People in Clwyd West (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: Yes. We provide universal and targeted support for children and young people across Wales, enabling them to achieve their full potential. This includes enhanced social care, childcare, education, play, youth services and support for additional learning needs and disabilities.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Children and Young People in Clwyd West (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: Where was the consultation on the bedroom tax? Where was the consultation on the personal independence payment? Where was the consultation on the mess of the universal credit? Nothing at all. I don't take lectures from the Conservative Party about consultation. They are the most secretive party in Government that has ever been produced. But he asked the question about what has happened with...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Children and Young People in Clwyd West (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: I answered it in the supplementary to question 1—I thought very clearly.

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Provision of a Bus Station in Cardiff City Centre (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: Yes. The new bus station will be one of the first infrastructure—[Interruption.]

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Provision of a Bus Station in Cardiff City Centre (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: The new bus station will be one of the first infrastructure projects operated by the Welsh Government's subsidiary, Transport for Wales. Construction will start this year, and the project will pave the way for a fully integrated and multimodal transport hub at the core of the new metro system.

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Provision of a Bus Station in Cardiff City Centre (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: That will be something that will have to be examined as part of the project itself. At the moment, the coaches come into Sophia Gardens, if I remember rightly. But, clearly, we would want to move to a situation where the transport hub is fully integrated in terms of all forms of transport.

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Provision of a Bus Station in Cardiff City Centre (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: No. What we are seeking to provide is seamless integration between trains, buses, coaches and the metro, and to provide easy access for cyclists and pedestrians. That is important—I know that the Member for Llanelli is looking at me when I say that—so the intention is to provide a hub that is as integrated as possible.

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Provision of a Bus Station in Cardiff City Centre (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: I can give the Member the assurance that spades will be in the ground in June. That is the plan in order to move this forward, and completion is scheduled for the middle of 2021.

1. Questions to the First Minister: The School Uniform Grant (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: Well, he’s asking the same question as he asked previously. We are looking at options to provide a more appropriate grant that better suits families, including opportunities that might be otherwise be denied to learners due to cost.

1. Questions to the First Minister: The School Uniform Grant (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: That is not the aim. The aim is to secure greater flexibility in order to ensure that we have a more flexible grant system that can deal with things such as giving children and learners more opportunities to go on trips, et cetera, and to look at a grant system that is less restrictive than the present one.

1. Questions to the First Minister: The School Uniform Grant (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: Well, what we're looking to do is to do that and beyond. Our commitment to the most disadvantaged pupils is there for all to see. We've increased it to £93.7 million through the PDG spend. We are looking at not just school uniform items, but possibly the cost of school trips, stationery, extra-curricular activities, school photographs, cost of equipment or resources. But I know that the...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Information Held by the Welsh Government (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: The Welsh Government has followed the principles of openness in Government for many years. We comply with relevant legislation such as the Public Records Act 1958, data protection and freedom of information. We're also active in terms of both the open data agenda and the wider open Government agenda.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Information Held by the Welsh Government (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: First of all, an FOI request is entirely separate to a Data Protection Act 1998 application, because subject access requests are far broader. They're bound to be. I have to say, Darren Millar sits there pompously, shouting 'disgrace', what does he think happens in Westminster? This is exactly what happens in Westminster. Theresa May, when she receives briefings, is—[Interruption.]

1. Questions to the First Minister: Information Held by the Welsh Government (17 Apr 2018)

Carwyn Jones: Theresa May and other Ministers—. Theresa May and other Ministers receive briefing on a Member's interest in a question. That's normal. Plaid Cymru Ministers, as Simon Thomas will be able to tell you, did exactly the same when they were in Government. There's nothing sinister about it. When a Member asks a question, it is quite normal for research to be done on what the Member has said...


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