Results 621–640 of 3000 for speaker:Jeremy Miles

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: Yes. That has been meeting under the chairmanship of Huw Irranca-Davies. The objective is to advise the Welsh Government on how, in future, we can deploy regional investment in Wales, learning from the experience of using those funds during our time as members of the European Union, and to find a means of aligning that with the sectors that have benefited across Wales, and to do that in a way...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: I don't accept that at all. I think you will have heard the exchanges earlier in the Chamber on the benefits that have accrued to people in Wales in terms of skills enhancements, in terms of productivity, over the last decades. I think that the Member's efforts could be better focused in seeking to persuade his friends in Westminster to live up to their commitment to ensure that Wales doesn't...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: Well, I reject the outrageous allegations the Member just made in the Chamber. I think that the allegations of mismanagement are completely inappropriate—completely inappropriate. The opportunity that the work of the steering group represents, and indeed the work of the commission that's been given to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, is to seek the best possible...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Preparing for a People's Vote ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for the question. As I said last week, we have called on the UK Government, whose responsibility this is, to prepare for a potential referendum if it is to break the logjam. The First Minister has also written to the Permanent Secretary to ask what the Welsh Government could do to facilitate this.

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Preparing for a People's Vote ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: I’m grateful to the Member for being clear that there is a desire to co-operate. I agree with her that co-operating on 'Securing Wales' Future' has been something that was very important in showing the way forward in that context. It appears now that the policy of your party has changed in that context. From our perspective, if that’s possible, that can help us to solve the problem. But...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Preparing for a People's Vote ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: I thank you for pointing out the discussions leading to the decisions of the national executive committee in my party. You mentioned differences of opinions there—I think that's pretty bold, given the disarray of the Conservative Government at any opportunity in Parliament over the last few weeks and months to maintain any semblance of unity in relation to all of these fundamental...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): The European Union Referendum ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: As the First Minister explained to you yesterday, we published in 'Securing Wales' Future' a clear policy that recognised the results of the referendum by setting out a blueprint for our future relationship with the European Union, which protects the interests of Wales consistent with being outside the European Union.

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): The European Union Referendum ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: I would say that the broader narrative about people not respecting the referendum is part of a very troubling and damaging broader narrative of betrayal. I would just say to the Member, it doesn't reflect well on any of us in this place to be feeding that narrative. We are in a time when the role of politicians is not to stoke that up; it is to recognise what we have failed to recognise and...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Preparation for a 'No Deal' Brexit ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: Welsh Government is working closely with local government directly and through the Welsh Local Government Association to help authorities plan to mitigate and respond to the damaging impacts of a 'no deal' Brexit. The Government strongly believes that the United Kingdom should not leave the European Union without a deal.

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Preparation for a 'No Deal' Brexit ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for that question. We welcomed the report from the Wales Audit Office, as she will know. We felt it was a recognition that there were significant amounts of work happening across public services in Wales to deal with the unwelcome consequences of leaving the European Union. She's right to say there was at that point, in the report, a reference to variability across public...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): Preparation for a 'No Deal' Brexit ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: Well, I endorse entirely the sentiments in the Member's question. He, I think rightly, reminds us that there is a very real possibility that 31 October becomes a deferred cliff edge unless action is taken in the meantime. And there has been a significant amount of resource, both financial and time, and actually the opportunity costs that that imposes, which Governments across the UK have...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): The Possible Effects of Brexit on Supply Chains ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: Direct business engagement is ongoing with companies on supply chain issues. We have also commissioned research to further understand the complex European and global supply chains operated by businesses in Wales. 

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): The Possible Effects of Brexit on Supply Chains ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: Well, I thank the Member for that important question. Her question reflects the fact that, whereas decisions may be taken in other parts of the UK—she mentioned Honda; previously Nissan, of course—the impacts of that can be felt in Wales and indeed in other parts of the UK. We've absolutely, as a Government, made representations to the UK Government in the context of their UK-wide...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): The Possible Effects of Brexit on Supply Chains ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: Yes, I thank the Member for that question. I don't know, beyond the context of Brexit, the historical context of that, but he'll know of the work by Cardiff Business School that is being supplemented at the moment in relation to some of the issues identified in his question. We've also made available funding through the EU transition fund to support research projects, to understand with a...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): The Impact of Brexit on the Welsh NHS ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for her question. The Minister for Health and Social Services and I are in regular and frequent contact, as is the case with all Ministers, to discuss the Welsh Government's responses to the range of distinct and unwelcome challenges that Brexit poses to Wales.

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): The Impact of Brexit on the Welsh NHS ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: I thank the Member for her supplementary. I think she hits the nail on the head. Our health services and our care services, perhaps in particular, depend on EU citizens to provide an essential service, often to very vulnerable individuals. She will know, I know, of the work that we've been doing to understand the dimensions of that. We've identified, and I've mentioned in the Chamber...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his Brexit Minister responsibilities): The Impact of Brexit on the Welsh NHS ( 8 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: We—. I'm not quite sure where to start with that, really. We've been absolutely clear, and I wish that she and Members in her party would be slightly clearer than perhaps you have been, on this issue of how important it is for our health and care services to continue to be able to rely on the services of very valued employees and workers who are from the European Union. We've taken...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): The Inquest into the Death of Carl Sargeant (21 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: The expenditure that has been incurred by the Welsh Government in relation to the judicial review of the coroner’s decision, including the costs of leading counsel, amounted to £18,732.18.

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): The Inquest into the Death of Carl Sargeant (21 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: Well, I hope the Member feels that my response today has been open and transparent in giving the precise figure. I'm not in a position to comment on the particular freedom of information request that the Member refers to. I don't anticipate further substantive costs being incurred. The costs that were incurred were done with a view to minimising those costs, and so, although leading counsel...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): The Inquest into the Death of Carl Sargeant (21 May 2019)

Jeremy Miles: Well, I'm not familiar with the correspondence to which the Member refers in his question, but I'm happy to look into that matter.


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