Results 1261–1280 of 2000 for speaker:Mike Hedges

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Income tax devolution ( 8 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: I think it's always good to discuss taxation, especially when it's being discussed not as part of the budget-setting process. I think if we could perhaps repeat this sort of debate again, well away from the budget, because I think it's got far deeper meaning than this year's budget, and I think that to come back to it in six months' time would be incredibly helpful, either brought here by the...

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Income tax devolution ( 8 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: Do you share my concern about the use of dividend income to reduce the amount of tax being paid, and that we don't get any share of the dividend income of people who get paid by dividends in Wales?

9. Short Debate: Benefits of medical research in Wales ( 8 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: Can I thank Russ George for giving me a minute in this debate, but, more importantly, thank him for bringing this debate into the Chamber and putting forward a lot of ideas that I fully support? I want to continue the point made by Russ on the economic importance of medical research. Medical research has the advantage of being able to be carried out anywhere; you do not have to be in London...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (14 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: Going back to the Silk report on the devolution of taxation, that recommended that aggregates levy should be devolved to Wales. It could not be devolved due to European Union intervention. In November 2022, Liz Saville Roberts asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he had had discussions with the Welsh Government on devolving the aggregates levy to Wales. The Treasury response was that...

3. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Climate Change: The Roads Review and National Transport Delivery Plan (14 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: There's a long debate to be had over public transport and transport in Wales, but I don't think today is the right time to do it, and I'm sure you don't think that today is the right time to do it. I've got two questions for the Minister. What is the Welsh Government's policy on new roads to land designated in local development plans for housing development? And, in the 1960s, the Llandeilio...

3. Topical Questions: The Bus Emergency Scheme (15 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: Thank you, Presiding Officer. As you know, I wasn’t going to speak in this debate, but I think there are three issues that have come up now that I feel I've got to make. To many of my constituents—in fact, most of my constituents—public transport is buses. Eighty per cent of transport is by bus. Morriston Hospital, as you know, Presiding Officer, or Deputy Presiding Officer, is...

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Education Maintenance Allowance (15 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: I was very pleased to take the opportunity to co-sign this when Luke asked me to. In fact, he had it back by return of e-mail because I believe this is incredibly important. I want to make two points—firstly the importance of EMA and secondly the importance of increasing it in line with inflation. Of course, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats opposed it when it was introduced by the...

9. Short Debate: The structure of public services in Wales: Have we got it right? (15 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: Thank you, Presiding Officer. It's always interesting when you've got the short debate on the Wednesday before half term or the end of term. Alun Davies has been given a minute in this debate. The structure of public services in Wales: have we got it right? The answer is 'yes' in some cases and 'no' in others. Where we have got it wrong, is it bad enough to need a restructuring? The Welsh...

9. Short Debate: The structure of public services in Wales: Have we got it right? (15 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: Are mergers always right? From the above, it can be seen that the direction of travel is to larger and fewer organisations. Those who look at it simply are calculating the savings. Mergers, however, are expensive; you've got redundancy costs, re-badging costs, and, more expensive of all, creating a single ICT system from the systems of the predecessor organisations. Anybody who went through...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Harmful Pesticides (28 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: 3. What action is the Welsh Government taking to reduce the use of harmful pesticides? OQ59154

1. Questions to the First Minister: Harmful Pesticides (28 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: Can I thank the First Minister for that response? All chemical pesticides are potentially harmful to people and the environment. Of course, some are worse than others, but none are completely safe. Whilst all pesticides are designated to kill targeted pests and problems, unfortunately it's much, much more than those specific targets that are affected; many are washed into rivers, creating...

3. Statement by the Minister for Economy: The Innovation Strategy (28 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: I very much welcome this statement. If you study successful nations and regions, you find three common themes—the three legs of a successful economy. Innovation, research and development is leg 1, entrepreneurship is leg 2, and high-quality education and highly educated graduates is leg 3. I've got two questions. How are the Welsh Government working with universities to support research and...

7. Statement by the Minister for Social Justice: Wales: A community of communities (28 Feb 2023)

Mike Hedges: Can I just thank the Minister for her statement? Like the Minister, seeing communities come together at a time of need fills me with hope for the future. As we mark one year since the illegal invasion of Ukraine by the Russians, which caused displacement of many Ukrainian people who could no longer live in their country, I am also proud to see how communities across Wales have welcomed...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: The Welsh language ( 1 Mar 2023)

Mike Hedges: Apologies—I'll speak in English. 

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: The Welsh language ( 1 Mar 2023)

Mike Hedges: I had no intention of speaking in this debate until I heard the beginning of it, and my Welsh is nowhere near good enough to write a speech in Welsh from the start in 10 minutes or a quarter of an hour, so I hope people will accept that.  Where are we with the Welsh language? Can I talk about some positives? When Members have visited English-medium primary schools, you must have been...

3. Debate: Welsh Rates of Income Tax 2023-24 ( 7 Mar 2023)

Mike Hedges: I'll start off by saying I'm ideologically supportive of increasing the tax rate on the two higher income bands. Higher paid people should pay more for the provision of public services. It's part of what we pay for living in a civilised society. The problem we have is, one, the partial devolution of income tax—it's only one part of the tax on income we have devolved. We don't have dividend...

4. Debate: The Final Budget 2023-24 ( 7 Mar 2023)

Mike Hedges: Will you take an intervention, Peter?

4. Debate: The Final Budget 2023-24 ( 7 Mar 2023)

Mike Hedges: I intend to make several comments on the budget, but, first, I want to address the process. We are setting the budget for all devolved services in Wales. We continue to repeat we are a Parliament. Yet we timetable only one hour for the final debate on the budget, after half an hour to decide income tax rates. Put into context that Swansea council spent over four and a half hours setting their...

5. Debate: The Local Government Settlement 2023-24 ( 7 Mar 2023)

Mike Hedges: You know how important I believe local government is, and you've heard me talk for the best part of 12 years now about the importance of local government, the importance of supporting local government. I'm not going to say anything different to that today. I welcome the Minister's intention of setting local government core revenue funding for 2023-24 at £5.5 billion. This means, after...

5. Debate: The Local Government Settlement 2023-24 ( 7 Mar 2023)

Mike Hedges: Will you publish the calculations of the 55 different areas of the standard spending assessment? It would prove that those who say it's wrong are correct or wrong. Until you publish that, everybody's going to say that they're being badly treated.


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