Results 341–360 of 1000 for speaker:Adam Price

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education — Postponed from 8 November: The Welsh Language White Paper (15 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: 12. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the Welsh language White Paper? OAQ51289

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education — Postponed from 8 November: The Welsh Language White Paper (15 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: The common practice, I believe, is to refer the question to the Cabinet Secretary.  The Minister yesterday referred to the need for evidence now for the best models in terms of language regulation. I think that the predecessor Minister had only been able to refer to a very general report on regulation from the House of Lords, which went back to 2004. So, there's a lack of an evidence base;...

5. Topical Questions: Aston Martin in St Athan (15 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: Earlier this afternoon, Llywydd, the leader of the opposition asked the First Minister whether he still stood by the reply he gave to Darren Millar in 2014 that there had been no allegations of bullying, or whether he had misled the Assembly. Now, the First Minister refused to respond to that question, so we have complete lack of clarity now as to whether the Assembly was misled, which is a...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport (15 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: What consideration has the Cabinet Secretary given to the use of patient hotels within the Welsh health service?

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (22 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: Diolch, Llywydd. As we know, Cabinet Secretary, one of the four companies bidding for the Wales and borders franchise suddenly and unexpectedly pulled out of the process on 30 October. I asked you in a written question what the reasons were for that decision and you said in a written statement on 9 November that that was because of their own commercial analysis of the contract. I...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (22 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: Cabinet Secretary, isn't the real reason that Arriva pulled out because there are too many unknowns with this franchise? It's difficult for us to form a judgment of that because, of course, the Welsh Government has departed from the standard practice of actually publishing the invitation tender, but we do know, of course, that there are unknowns about the exact nature of the devolution of...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (22 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: Well, in the debate that later we'll be having on digital infrastructure Members will form their own view on whether Superfast Cymru should be held out as a paragon in terms of what we want to achieve with this contracting process. Can I just paraphrase the answers that he's just given me? So, the Welsh Government hasn't reached final agreement on franchise funding with the UK Government. You...

3. Topical Questions: The Heads of the Valleys Road Enlargement Scheme (22 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: 2. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the A465 Heads of the Valleys road enlargement scheme, following reports that the long-term cost of the project could soar from £428 million to more than £1.2 billion? 68

3. Topical Questions: The Heads of the Valleys Road Enlargement Scheme (22 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: I was wondering if possibly the Cabinet Secretary could address the key point in the question, which is the concern about the soaring cost, potentially. In the interests of transparency, it is true, isn't it, that this is effectively a modified private finance scheme with a public sector equity stake, but the standard form that is being used was based originally on the Department of Health...

5. Debate on the Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee report: 'Digital Infrastructure in Wales' (22 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: I do think that, as we look at this policy area—it does make you feel particularly depressed, because this was the technology that had the potential for us to undo the disbenefits of being geographically peripheral, or being located in a rural location. It was this technology that was supposed to provide the solution for rural business, but, because of the lack of progress that’s taken...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure (22 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: What discussions has the Cabinet Secretary had regarding the Amman Valley railway?

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (29 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: Diolch, Llywydd. I'd like to return, if I may, to the Valleys taskforce implementation plan. I think all of us would agree that it contains, at a high level, very, very laudable aims in terms of our communities, and we thank members of the taskforce, and, indeed, all those who took part in the various consultations that occurred across the Valleys areas. But as the Cabinet Secretary, I'm...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (29 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: Cabinet Secretary, I suppose you and I kind of represent the arc of the Valleys, the former coalfield area—you representing the eastern Valleys, me representing the west. I was wondering if the geography, really, of this strategy at the moment is out of kilter. As we've heard from the leader of my party, really, there are areas in the Rhondda, Cynon, et cetera, which are not represented at...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (29 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: I was wondering—if we could step back a little bit as well—if we can ask ourselves a deeper question, which I'm not sure is sufficiently addressed yet in the plan that has been published, which is why the initiatives of the past have failed. Because the most sobering reading of all—. I urge honourable—oh, falling into bad habits there. I urge Members to read the engagement study,...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: National Academy of Government (29 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: 3. Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on the Welsh Government's plans for a national academy of government? OAQ51380

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: National Academy of Government (29 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: As the Cabinet Secretary is aware, I believe Professor Gerry Holtham has been promoting the idea for some years that there’s an opportunity here for Wales to develop a centre that would be internationally renowned, to create an école nationale, in the words of Professor Holtham, for leaders and managers within the public sector. There are many things that you can say about Professor...

5. Motion under Standing Order 17.2 to give instructions to the Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister (29 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: I'm very grateful to the Member. We, obviously, all welcome the creation of an independent adjudication process, but, as has already been said, that should never mean that the First Minister then does not subject himself to ordinary parliamentary scrutiny by Members of this place, and I, and probably other Members now, have received written replies back to written questions where the First...

5. Motion under Standing Order 17.2 to give instructions to the Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister (29 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: Could I add further to those questions—because these are the very specific allegations made by Leighton Andrews—was a formal investigation requested of the First Minister in response to the allegations, or the concerns or issues, that he raised with the First Minister?

5. Motion under Standing Order 17.2 to give instructions to the Committee for the Scrutiny of the First Minister (29 Nov 2017)

Adam Price: Will you give way? I'm listening to her very carefully, because, obviously, as leader of the house, she has a wider responsibility—she is leader of the entire house. Is she suggesting that our right, our ability, in fact our duty as Members of this Parliament to ask questions of the First Minister is somehow limited, is somehow curtailed—that there are some no-go areas? Because, as I...


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