Results 521–540 of 2000 for speaker:Leanne Wood

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: The Probation Service ( 3 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: The Tories' ideological privatisation of the probation service has been an unmitigated, if not predictable, disaster. It's left existing probation staff feeling demoralised, and it's also increased the danger posed to the public. The Tories should be full of regret and shame for wrecking what was an effective public service.  In a briefing earlier year, Napo, the trade union representing...

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: People's Vote ( 3 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: Will you take an intervention?

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: People's Vote ( 3 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: Do you honestly believe that Wales and people in Wales will be better off after Brexit?

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: People's Vote ( 3 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, Llywydd. As one of the original signatories to the people's vote, there is no doubt in my mind of the dangers that people in Wales face from crashing out of the EU without a deal or with an extreme Tory Brexit. 

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: People's Vote ( 3 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: It's our concern for our struggling economy, for jobs, for wages that drives Plaid Cymru on this question, and that's what drove us to co-author the White Paper with the Government, which said that Wales's interests would be best served by us remaining in the single market. This option has not only been rejected by the Prime Minister, but has also been rejected by the leader of the official...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mental Health Problems in Young People ( 9 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: 8. What is the Welsh Government doing to tackle mental health problems in young people? OAQ52747

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mental Health Problems in Young People ( 9 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: This is not the first time I've raised this subject with you, but after the recent Panaroma programme on mental health provision for young people, I was inundated with messages from parents in the Rhondda who feel that their children and teenagers have been let down by the system. The programme certainly touched a nerve, First Minister. One thing that could help is for school counselling...

7. Debate: The Wales Governance Centre Report — Imprisonment in Wales — A Factfile ( 9 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: I'd like to start with the amendment. I'll take the second one first. It's remarkable how anyone could read this report and think that UK-wide solutions are going to address the specific Welsh issues in this report. It's the sort of amendment that looks like it's been tabled by somebody who didn't bother even reading the report, and I'll say no more on that. The first amendment adds nothing...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Child Poverty (16 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: 1. What is the Welsh Government doing to tackle child poverty? OAQ52801

1. Questions to the First Minister: Child Poverty (16 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: I'd like to return to the matter of free school dinners, First Minister. Last month, you may remember crowing about the generous offer that you were making, but it is a fact that Wales lags behind the north of Ireland when it comes to school meal provision. There, they've put in place a far more generous earnings limit of £14,000 for families, which is almost double the limit proposed by the...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: Female School Pupils’ Welfare (17 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: A report by children's charity Plan International UK shows that a third of girls have been sexually harassed in public when wearing school uniform, and the opinion poll, which canvassed 1,000 teenagers and young women aged 14 to 21 across the UK found that two thirds of girls had experienced unwanted sexual attention or sexual physical contact in public. Chwarae Teg has found that sexual...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Rights of People with Disabilities in South Wales Central (23 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: The leader of the campaign to save the Welsh living grant is a Labour Party member, who has succeeded in getting a motion to the Labour Party conference in support of that grant's retention. Nevertheless, your Government is determined to push ahead with scrapping this grant, which is a lifeline to its recipients, in favour of transferring the fund directly to local authorities. Meanwhile,...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Rights of People with Disabilities in South Wales Central (23 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: But you're cutting local authorities' funds.

7. Debate: Probation Service Reform (23 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: Diolch. I'd like to begin my contribution by stating once again that what has happened to the probation service, a service that I worked in for many years, has been heartbreaking to witness. It has been ripped apart by the Tories' ideological privatisation of the service and it's an unmitigated disaster. It's demoralised hard-working, experienced probation staff, resulting in many leaving in...

7. Debate: Probation Service Reform (23 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: Will you take an intervention? 

7. Debate: Probation Service Reform (23 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: Diolch. Back in 2014-15, we had a new Governemnt of Wales Act, and we missed the opportunity there to devolve the probation service. Do you regret that your Government didn't push for it at that time? 

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport (24 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on the progress of the Rhondda tunnel project?

4. 90-second Statements (24 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: One year on from the #MeToo movement, and the sea change that many of us hoped it would spark has not happened. Encouraging people to report is important, but all too often, when they do, nothing happens. Police and victim support services are underfunded, waiting lists for counselling and other support are unacceptably long. Organisations' procedures are inadequate and unable to deal with...

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Climate Change (24 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: Would you take an intervention?

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Climate Change (24 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: You've made a great case for renewable energy, so do you therefore regret the removal of the feed-in tariff that the Conservatives brought in when they first took office?


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