Results 401–420 of 2000 for speaker:Mike Hedges

Urgent Debate: UK Air Strikes in Syria (18 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: I would say that—[Inaudible.]—making that intervention stopped Isis getting control of the country. 

1. Questions to the First Minister: Type 2 Diabetes (24 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: 7. Will the First Minister make a statement on the number of people in Wales with type 2 diabetes? OAQ52022

1. Questions to the First Minister: Type 2 Diabetes (24 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: Can I thank the First Minister for that response? Genes do play a part in type 2 diabetes, but lifestyle choices are also very important. You can, for example, have a genetic mutation that may make you susceptible to type 2, but if you take good care of your body you may not develop diabetes. Will the Welsh Government consider introducing a national prevention week for type 2 diabetes? 

2. Business Statement and Announcement (24 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: Can I ask for a Welsh Government statement regarding ensuring the fairness of price comparison between the Swansea bay tidal lagoon and Hinkley Point? As the decommissioning costs and storage costs for the Hinkley Point development have been capped, we're not comparing like with like. If the building cap cost of the Swansea tidal lagoon was capped at a level well below what it was likely to...

3. Statement by the Minister for Environment: Air Quality (24 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: First of all, I'd like to welcome the Minister's commitment to take action to reduce air pollution in Wales to support a healthier future for our communities, our natural environment and our country. This issue is very high on my agenda as well, as I am the Assembly Member for Swansea East and we have problems in some of our communities, such as Hafod, where a combination of topography and...

4. 90-second Statements (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: Diolch, Llywydd. I'm very pleased to have the opportunity to congratulate the Baptist Union of Wales on its hundred and fiftieth anniversary. I speak as a member of Seion Newydd, the Welsh Baptist chapel based in Morriston. Yesterday, I attended an event in the Pierhead to celebrate the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Welsh Baptists, and I'm very pleased that so many Members, including...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local government reform (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: Will you take an intervention?

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local government reform (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: All I was going to say is that exactly the same has been done in the Swansea city region.

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local government reform (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: The Welsh local government reorganisation of 1974 created eight county councils and 37 district councils, ending county boroughs, which were unitary authorities. The reason? We needed larger authorities and uniformity, and many of the urban district councils and rural district councils were too small. Then, in 1992, 22 principal councils were formed, and it's these unitary authorities that...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local government reform (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: I thank Nick Ramsay for—

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local government reform (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: Can I thank Nick Ramsay for his comments? I don't think these proposals are the right way forward. That's all I will say. [Interruption.]  Because, ICT, people are under contract, they need to be updated or closed down on merger and sometimes you pay—[Interruption.] Sometimes you pay—

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local government reform (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: —so much per 1,000 or 10,000 items in your database or in your structure, and that means that merging doesn't necessarily save you any money, because, if you go from 10,000 to 15,000, you don't say, 'Oh, we've merged two', you actually—. And you have to produce the same number of payslips. You're not going to pay fewer people because you've merged. All these are up-front costs and whilst...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local government reform (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: Will you take an intervention?

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local government reform (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: How does that compare against the rest of western Europe?

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Local government reform (25 Apr 2018)

Mike Hedges: Sorry—

1. Questions to the First Minister: Housing and Health ( 1 May 2018)

Mike Hedges: 4. What assessment has the First Minister made of the relationship between housing and health? OAQ52079

1. Questions to the First Minister: Housing and Health ( 1 May 2018)

Mike Hedges: Can I thank you for that response? As you know, the 1945 to 1951 Labour Government had housing and health in the same ministry, led by Nye Bevan, somebody who we both hold in very high regard. Poor housing has a serious effect on health. People, especially the old and young, become more susceptible to illness when living in cold and damp conditions. Poor conditions mean that people can't be...

3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: The Wales Infrastructure Investment Plan Mid-point Review 2018 ( 1 May 2018)

Mike Hedges: I very much welcome the statement by the Cabinet Secretary, who I'm sure agrees with me that the choice is often between austerity or growth and what austerity is doing is strangling growth in the British economy and the Welsh economy. Could I also say that it wasn't serendipity that Wales has got low PFI? It was good decisions taken by the Welsh Government at the time. They could've...

4. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: The National Development Framework ( 1 May 2018)

Mike Hedges: I strongly support the principle of a national development plan and a strategic development plan sitting above the local development plans. I think that we too often look at areas in isolation, and for those who know the area near where I live, you have Parc Trostre and you have Fforestfach retail park, which are both three or four miles apart. They have an effect on each other, but they're...

6. Statement by the Minister for Housing and Regeneration: Low Cost Home Ownership ( 1 May 2018)

Mike Hedges: House prices are driven by scarcity. It's in the large house builders' interests to reduce supply below the demand, as that will increase prices. The converse would also be true, and if you visit Spain you'll see a lot of semi-built houses because supply started to exceed demand. It's also in the interests of landowners to reduce the supply of land for houses so as to increase the value of...


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