Results 461–480 of 600 for speaker:Jack Sargeant

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: The White Ribbon Promise ( 9 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: Can I thank Joyce Watson for that answer and all the work she does as a Commissioner, but also in a personal capacity as well? I know you are just as passionate as I am about the White Ribbon campaign. It is my role as an ambassador of the campaign to promote to never use, excuse or remain silent about male violence against women. We've heard already from Joyce Watson exactly what the Senedd...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Public Sector Pension Funds (15 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: 6. What discussions has the Welsh Government had regarding the disinvestment of public sector pension funds from fossil fuels? OQ58703

1. Questions to the First Minister: Public Sector Pension Funds (15 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: I thank the First Minister for that answer, and I'm grateful for the commitment from the Ministers in your Cabinet. Llywydd, I have declared an interest with this question because of my committed and continued involvement with the Wales disinvestment campaign, but the clock is ticking, First Minister, on the time that we have to avoid serious environmental catastrophe and the chaos, hunger...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Advanced Technology in the Defence Sector (16 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: 2. How will the Welsh Government support the development of advanced technology in the defence sector in north Wales? OQ58704

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Children Born with Heart Problems (16 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: 9. How is the Welsh Government working to protect children born with serious heart problems? OQ58694

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Advanced Technology in the Defence Sector (16 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: Can I thank the Minister for that answer? You will have seen the recent statement from the Minister for Defence Procurement about the Defence Electronics and Components Agency site in Sealand, and, of course, your plans for the advanced technology research centre are something I've spoken about a number of times in this Chamber. Can I ask you for some particulars of how the Welsh Government...

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Children Born with Heart Problems (16 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: Thank you for that important answer, Minister. I'm sure you'll be aware of the amazing work done by the Test for Tommy campaign, and they are looking to provide life-saving pulse oximetry machines in maternity wards across the United Kingdom. Minister, I understand that I've just brought this to your attention and I'm asking for your consideration to support the campaign. If you are not able...

11. Short Debate: Horse-racing: An economic and sporting asset for Wales (16 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: Unlike my good friend Mr Davies, I did not have the bet in 1990 on the 100:1 winner, as I was yet to be born. But I will say that I do share Alun's connection with his family in terms of my passion for horse-racing. Mine came through my mum's father, Grandad Jim, so I speak with genuine interest in the future of the industry, and I think the best way to secure that future is to continue to...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Guide Dogs (22 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: 5. How is the Welsh Government working to combat access refusals experienced by guide dog owners? OQ58733

1. Questions to the First Minister: Guide Dogs (22 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: Diolch yn fawr iawn, Trefnydd, for that answer. Can I also extend my thanks to the Minister for Social Justice for her letter on 10 November to myself on this very matter? Members will be aware of the work of Guide Dogs Cymru, who are campaigning to end refusal of guide dogs entering businesses. When I met with them in the Senedd a few weeks ago, they told me about guide dog owners being...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: The Rising Cost of Living (30 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: 5. What assessment has the Minister made of the impact of the rising cost of living on local government services? OQ58786

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: The Rising Cost of Living (30 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: Can I thank the Minister for that answer? And as you've stated, it's clear that finances are under real pressure. Services will be stretched in every direction possible, but the need to react to growing levels of poverty will be extremely tough. Who would have thought it, just even a year ago—one year ago—that we would be talking about warm banks being delivered by local councils across...

6. Debate on the Culture, Communications, Welsh Language, Sport, and International Relations Committee Report — 'Levelling the playing field: A report on participation in sport and physical activity in disadvantaged areas' (30 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: I thank Tom Giffard for giving way, and I understand that this particular committee's report is about the participation in sport, but do you agree with me that it's actually a little bit wider than that as well? It's about going, taking part and maybe watching sport in these disadvantaged areas, because that's very good for mental health as well, in a community spirit.

7. Debate on petition P-06-1302, 'Protect Mid-Wales’ unique Cambrian Mountains: designate them an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' (30 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: Diolch yn fawr, Deputy Presiding Officer. Two thousand and twenty two marks the fiftieth anniversary of plans being drawn up to designate the Cambrian mountains as Wales's first national park. Those plans were never implemented. So, today, here in the heart of democracy, the Welsh Parliament—the people of Wales’s Parliament—is debating a petition submitted by Celia Brazell, which was...

7. Debate on petition P-06-1302, 'Protect Mid-Wales’ unique Cambrian Mountains: designate them an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' (30 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: Diolch yn fawr, Deputy Presiding Officer. Can I start by extending my thanks to the Business Committee for scheduling this debate on the fiftieth anniversary of the initial plans and calls for the area of outstanding natural beauty? I also thank contributors. Joel James spoke in support, in principle, from the Welsh Conservatives, but also noted some of the concerns and what the campaigners...

7. Debate on petition P-06-1302, 'Protect Mid-Wales’ unique Cambrian Mountains: designate them an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' (30 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: I might not. The Minister may, I'm sure. [Laughter.] But, just responding to the Minister directly, if I may—Huw Irranca set me up very nicely there—the Minister did importantly note the work the Welsh Government are doing, the work NRW are doing, and the requirements that would be needed to accept a proposal of an area of outstanding natural beauty, in particular one to the campaigners...

9. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Small businesses (30 Nov 2022)

Jack Sargeant: I'm not going to speak about haircuts now, and I don't get my nails done. But it's not just nail salons or barbers or hairdressers, it's actually things like tattoo shops, and I can tell you that I got my tattoo for the world cup in Purple Moon tattoo studio in Connah's Quay. Will you join me in congratulating those types of businesses as well?

1. Questions to the Minister for Social Justice: Care Leavers ( 7 Dec 2022)

Jack Sargeant: 4. What conversations has the Minister had with Cabinet colleagues about supporting care leavers? OQ58832

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign ( 7 Dec 2022)

Jack Sargeant: 2. What legal advice has the Counsel General provided to the Welsh Government on how it can support the Orgreave Truth and Justice Campaign? OQ58831


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