Results 541–560 of 2000 for speaker:Mike Hedges

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate; Local Authorities (27 Nov 2018)

Mike Hedges: The sixth highest aggregate external finance is Denbighshire.  

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate; Local Authorities (27 Nov 2018)

Mike Hedges: As always—if Russell George did have to provoke me. Powys has the fourteenth highest support per capita in Wales and its problem is population loss. 

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: M4 Corridor Decision (28 Nov 2018)

Mike Hedges: Will you take an intervention?

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: M4 Corridor Decision (28 Nov 2018)

Mike Hedges: Why do you think it's only going to cost £1.4 billion?

10. Short Debate (28 Nov 2018)

Mike Hedges: First of all, can I thank Suzy Davies for giving me a minute in this debate? I want to make two interrelated points. The first is that we need bus-rail interchanges at all rail stations, and the buses need to come and leave at the right times. Far too often, the buses go at a different time to the trains, and that means that it becomes less convenient to use a bus to get to the railway...

2. Debate on the EU Withdrawal Agreement and Political Declaration ( 4 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: If things were so good in 1973, why did Prime Ministers in 1959 and 1973 all attempt to join the European Union?

3. Business Statement and Announcement ( 4 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: I would like to make two requests for Welsh Government statements. The first is one that the leader of the house is quite used to me asking about, but I make no apologies for continuing to do so because it's hugely important to my and her constituents, and that is an update on Virgin Media job losses and the Welsh Government support for those who are losing their jobs, and it's getting...

5., 6., 7., 8. & 9. The Carbon Accounting (Wales) Regulations 2018, The Climate Change (Carbon Budgets) (Wales) Regulations 2018, The Climate Change (Interim Emissions Targets) (Wales) Regulations 2018, The Climate Change (International Aviation and International Shipping) (Wales) Regulations 2018 and The Climate Change (Net Welsh Emissions Account Credit Limit) (Wales) Regulations 2018 ( 4 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: Thank you, Deputy Lywydd. These are very significant regulations. They are the first regulations to arise from the Environment (Wales) Act, which the Assembly passed back in 2016. As such, the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee felt it was important that we should look at them in depth to ensure that the requirements and the spirit of the environment Act are being taken...

10. Debate: The Draft Budget 2019-20 ( 4 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: I just want to say: do you regret the votes you made last week and the week before when you were asking for more money for further education and more money for local government, which could only have come out of the health service?

10. Debate: The Draft Budget 2019-20 ( 4 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: I intend to make some general comments on the budget, followed by more detailed ones as Chair of the Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee. On the budget, this is set against continuing austerity. We should, as the Cabinet Secretary said, be receiving at least £800 million more. But to the Conservatives at Westminster, austerity is not an economic policy, it's an...

10. Debate: The Draft Budget 2019-20 ( 4 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: But the Treasury rules on borrowing have not been fully lifted so that you can borrow against the total value of the stock. If what David Melding is saying that, I can tell you we'd have large-scale building of housing taking place in Wales now. There's been a raising of the cap, but not a removal of it. But we can perhaps discuss this in another place. The other thing I was going to say is...

10. Debate: The Draft Budget 2019-20 ( 4 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: And attendance. [Laughter.]

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance ( 5 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the impact of the real-terms reduction in the Welsh block grant?

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: The Long-term Strategy for Taxation Levels ( 5 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: Does the Cabinet Secretary agree with me about the importance of taxation to support public services in Wales? If I could remind the Cabinet Secretary, in the last three weeks, the Conservatives have asked for more money for local government, more money for further education, more money for health. How are they going to fund it if they don't want taxation?

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: The Welsh Government Apprenticeship Programme ( 5 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: Would the Cabinet Secretary agree with me that the UK Government's much-vaunted apprenticeship levy has now been exposed for what it is: nothing more than a tax on employers, which has done little to improve access to apprenticeships? Will he also agree that the further education colleges in Wales are doing a phenomenally good job in training apprentices to the benefit of our country?

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Local Authority Regional Working ( 5 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: Can I first of all say that I agree with everything that Paul Davies just said? Does the Cabinet Secretary agree that it's important that all public services work within the same regional footprint, which is true of the Cardiff city region but not true of the Swansea bay city region, and on the importance of ensuring that local authorities get used to working together? The four local...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Setting Targets for the Economy (11 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: 6. Will the First Minister outline the Welsh Government's approach to target setting in relation to the economy? OAQ53078

1. Questions to the First Minister: Setting Targets for the Economy (11 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: Can I thank the First Minister for that, and can I also add my best wishes to him for the future? Taking forestry as an example, we have long-term targets set but neither annual targets nor area targets announced. Would it not aid both scrutiny and performance if such targets were set and made public, so that we could actually see the steps on the journey, not just where we're trying to end up?

Nomination of First Minister under Standing Order 8 (12 Dec 2018)

Mike Hedges: Mark Drakeford. 

1. Questions to the First Minister: Council Houses in the 2019/20 Financial Year ( 8 Jan 2019)

Mike Hedges: 3. How many council houses does the First Minister expect will be built in the 2019/20 financial year? OAQ53114


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