Results 101–120 of 2000 for speaker:Mark Reckless

8. 6. Debate on the Draft Budget 2017-18 ( 6 Dec 2016)

Mark Reckless: The Member for Torfaen compares Brexit to the collapse of Yugoslavia. Is she really making a comparison to that bloodshed and hundreds of thousands of deaths? When she talks about civil society, is she not aware that the majority of society voted for this?

8. 7. Legislative Consent Motion on the Criminal Finances Bill (13 Dec 2016)

Mark Reckless: I also support an LCM for this measure. I'm grateful to the Cabinet Secretary for his phone call yesterday explaining some of the background of this, although, of course, I'm also aware of our work on the Finance Committee. If the UK Government doesn't consider it to be necessary to have an LCM, I note its failure to prevent the facilitation of UK tax evasion offences, which is clause 37 of...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: <p>Local Energy Generation Projects</p> (14 Dec 2016)

Mark Reckless: The Climate Change, Environment and Rural Affairs Committee recently visited a community hydroelectric project in north Wales, and I followed up with Ofgem on the issue raised, that the costs of connection to the grid, where there isn’t sufficient capacity in the area already, have to generally be borne by the developer, whereas the approach taken in Scotland for large-scale renewables...

8. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: PISA (14 Dec 2016)

Mark Reckless: Oscar—on fine form this afternoon. I suppose, in joining this debate, when we had the PISA statement, I was a little shy of being overly critical because of the way the statement was framed. Yes the results were bad, yes the trend was declining, but the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development had issued this report that told us to stay the course, and we shouldn’t worry...

8. 6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: PISA (14 Dec 2016)

Mark Reckless: Our policy on grammar schools is one of a number of policies. I think it is really unacceptable for the Welsh Government to use, as a shield for this—I think everyone agrees—deeply unsatisfactory set of PISA results, a report that it will not share. How can we sensibly respond to the statement, or take part in this debate on even terms with the Government, if they have a report they cite...

7. 6. Debate: The Final Budget 2017-18 (10 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: It’s a pleasure to follow Adam Price and I’m very interested in the perspective and the nuance of what he says, because it does seem to me that there is clearly a range of views within his party, and those who were previously part of it, as to the appropriate extent of co-operation with the Labour Government and the degree to which Plaid takes responsibility for this budget. When we...

7. 6. Debate: The Final Budget 2017-18 (10 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: The Member gave an example: he said that the future further funding for flood protection was one of the prizes he would defend through this process. Actually, there is some increase in the flood protection budget between this final budget and the draft budget, but the overall budget I believe for flood protection is still very significantly reduced. And, yes, our Finance Committee has been...

8. 7. Debate: The General Principles of the Land Transaction Tax and Anti-avoidance of Devolved Taxes (Wales) Bill (10 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: I think it’s safe to say that my party doesn’t approach the devolution of the first tax in Wales for 800 years with the same enthusiasm or excitement as perhaps some Members, particularly on the Plaid side of the Chamber, but we do respect those who do see and emphasise that significance. On our own journey in this direction, we opposed the measure of devolution that went to a referendum...

8. 7. Debate: The General Principles of the Land Transaction Tax and Anti-avoidance of Devolved Taxes (Wales) Bill (10 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: I’m grateful. I would like to clarify that we’re all against tax avoidance, but just sceptical of fiddly changes to legislation that may lead to greater bureaucratic and legal uncertainty, and we should avoid that. But I think actually that he has largely put my mind to rest in terms of what he’s doing and there’s significant consolidation and the regime is likely to be sensible.

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>City Deals</p> (11 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: 7. Will the Cabinet Secretary outline what the Welsh Government expects to contribute towards City Deals? OAQ(5)0067(FLG)

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p> (11 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: The Cabinet Secretary said this morning that it was not a foregone conclusion that there’d be devolution of income tax-raising powers and that his group would be weighing it up over the weekend and only deciding on the legislative consent motion on Monday. I wonder if he could help me resolve an apparent discrepancy between that statement and the fiscal framework that he has signed on...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p> (11 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: I’m not sure if David Gauke, the UK Minister, would be particularly impressed to hear the Cabinet Secretary’s answer, because he, like you, has put his signature to a statement that says that the Welsh Government’s funding will ultimately comprise’ and then lists a series of elements, which include Welsh rates of income tax. There’s no reference to contingency or different...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p> (11 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: And Members can see that clear statement, as can members of the Welsh public, at paragraph 14 of that document. But the Cabinet Secretary says to me that I’ve misunderstood the whole process, and, yes, I’ve come to this with fresh eyes. And, perhaps because of that, I had to put a certain reliance on public documents and assurances given by the Welsh Government to the Welsh people. One of...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>City Deals</p> (11 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: I’m grateful to the Cabinet Secretary and support the city deal, as we don’t believe that devolution should stop at Cardiff Bay. Can I ask, where there’s the prospect of any contribution from the UK Government in any discussions over city deals, whether there is a risk that with the fiscal framework and the otherwise useful funding floor that that might mean that any contribution from...

8. 8. UKIP Wales Debate: Membership of the European Single Market (11 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: Will the Member give way?

8. 8. UKIP Wales Debate: Membership of the European Single Market (11 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: Could he clarify that we’ll also be coming out of the customs union?

8. 8. UKIP Wales Debate: Membership of the European Single Market (11 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: Diolch, Lywydd. I congratulate my party leader on his opening of this debate; thank Mark Isherwood for his amendment; Adam Price for his; and thank Caroline Jones, Jeremy Miles, Gareth Bennett and the First Minister for their contributions to this debate. There’s also one sedentary contribution I’d like to reply to, which I think came from Lee Waters, who at one point—if I heard him...

8. 8. UKIP Wales Debate: Membership of the European Single Market (11 Jan 2017)

Mark Reckless: This isn’t quite correct. It doesn’t talk about EFTA and EEA membership, it says EFTA and/or EEA membership. I think my party would be very happy, indeed enthusiastic, for EFTA membership, but not for EEA membership. The amendment is confusing. Every other part of it, I don’t think we have any problems with. And/or EEA membership, yes, we’re happy with EFTA membership. But what...


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