Results 581–600 of 2000 for speaker:Mr Simon Thomas

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (18 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: But it wasn’t quite the Heinz variety but you almost got there. [Laughter.] One other and you would have made it. Many people suggested this looked like clearing the desks before Brexit. Can I suggest to you that surely it would be better to deliver on previous consultations before opening up new ones? For example, last autumn, you consulted on nitrate vulnerable zones; ten months later,...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (18 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I think they have engaged because they were concerned, to be honest, that you were suggesting so many changes in such a short time frame. This is not to criticise some of the individual ideas in some of these consultations; it’s the way that your Government is now approaching consultation—a constant stream of new initiatives and no sign of actually delivering on previous ones. So, let’s...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: Young People in the Farming Industry (18 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you very much, Cabinet Secretary, and I look forward to discussing the details of the agreement between us to establish a young entrants scheme of about £6 million. The last time the Welsh Government had a similar scheme, there was £7 million in that scheme and it supported 520 young people into the agriculture industry. Perhaps somebody present would actually remember that scheme,...

3. 3. Topical Questions: Safeguarding Children in Powys (18 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales’s recent report on safeguarding children in Powys? (TAQ0054)

3. 3. Topical Questions: Safeguarding Children in Powys (18 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thank the Minister for that response and for the opportunity to be able to discuss these issues with her yesterday. Since the statement of yesterday and my questions to the First Minister, a couple of questions have arisen in Powys’s response to this situation. May I firstly ask, specifically, what steps the Welsh Government is taking or will ensure will be taken to ensure that services...

8. 6. Debate by Individual Members under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Future Transport Modes (18 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you to the Member. Just on the point about a national network, I think it’s important to bear in mind that today, for example, Shell have announced that they’re going to install fast electric charging points in some of their forecourts. But they’re concentrated in the south-east of England, and this is why it’s important to have a national infrastructure here in Wales, so that...

10. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: The North Wales Economy (18 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I have to say that, in debates like this, I find myself on very abstract ground, and sometimes I wonder where north Wales starts and ends. But this time I just followed the discussion, and I’m wondering which world an which Wales I live in, because that was unreal compared to the world that we live in, particularly in discussing a tax that doesn’t exist yet and hasn’t even been proposed...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: Horticulture Production (24 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I see, First Minister, that Denbigh plums are to be served as a dessert tomorrow, so everyone is welcome to contribute by eating those wonderful plums. But as we leave the common agricultural policy, which has never given any support to horticulture in Wales, what steps will you take as a Government to ensure that there is support to develop the infrastructure to ensure that farmers can now...

3. 3. Statement: The Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill (24 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Diolch yn fawr, Llywydd. Clearly, the Minister and the Government have made a compelling case for taking action in this area and the problems that we have with alcohol abuse within our nation, though it is worth putting on record, I think, that this is not simply a question of cost. There are countries with cheaper alcohol than we have in Wales today that do not have the problems we have....

7. 7. The Unauthorised Deposit of Waste (Fixed Penalties) (Wales) Regulations 2017 (24 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Plaid Cymru supports the regulations before us today, but I just wanted to ask a few questions and make a few comments. First of all, I’m disappointed that the explanatory memorandum, which is only 10 pages long, explaining these regulations, is only available in English. In my view, if you bring forward any kind of legislation, including secondary legislation, which places penalties on...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: New Taxes (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: 5. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the principles that steer the Welsh Government’s consideration of new taxes? (OAQ51244)[W]

2. 2. Questions to the Assembly Commission: Allocating Security Costs (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: 3. Will the Commissioner make a statement on how security costs are allocated in the Assembly? (OAQ51247)[W]

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: New Taxes (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thank the Cabinet Secretary for that answer, but, bearing in mind that these new taxes and any new tax introduced does have to have the consent of the Westminster Government too, and in looking at the four taxes currently being considered, each with their benefits and disbenefits, how important is it for the Government and the Cabinet Secretary that at least one of those taxes, the...

2. 2. Questions to the Assembly Commission: Allocating Security Costs (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you for that response. As we looked at the Commission’s draft budget, it became apparent that many of the policing security costs are paid through an agreement between the Commission and South Wales Police. Given that policing is non-devolved, and given that we are a legislature within the UK system and that we are not an independent parliament, and given that a number of the...

5. 5. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. This legislative proposal, which I hope the Assembly will support today is for a Bill to amend the planning system so that there’s a presumption against planning permission for hydraulic fracturing or fracking. This is aimed to protect public health, the environment and the landscape of Wales.

5. 5. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: The situation at the moment, following a Plaid Cymru motion tabled in February 2015 is that the Welsh Government has in place a moratorium against planning for fracking. Many argue that this position is open to legal challenge, but that, in any case, will soon change, because under the Wales Act 2017, both the National Assembly and the Welsh Ministers will soon have powers in relation to...

5. 5. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: That’s an important point, and I know that allowing test drilling in Scotland, where they’ve come out against fracking, means there are now legal cases pending, and you shouldn’t give people encouragement, if you like, or spend money, that they would then have a legal recourse against you. It’s better to ban completely, and I accept that point. We, in Plaid Cymru, have made our stance...

5. 5. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I’m sure the Member is correct, and we are faced with this challenge of leaving the European Union and keeping our high environmental standards, and I think that’s a challenge of a country that has its Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 as a centrepiece of its legislation. In terms of protecting the environment, fracking will not help us either combat climate change or end...

5. 5. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you very much. I was about to intervene on the Minister there when she concluded her comments, so I will make the comments that I’d intended to make there now. I’m grateful that she has just confirmed that she will retain the current moratorium, but also that she recognises that when the further powers do come to us here in the Assembly, it would be possible for the Government, if...


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