Results 421–440 of 800 for speaker:Julie Morgan

4. Statement by the First Minister: Draft Agreement on the Withdrawal of the UK from the EU (20 Nov 2018)

Julie Morgan: First of all, I also want to reiterate how shameful it is that Wales has not been consulted meaningfully on the withdrawal agreement. It's not good enough, as the Cabinet Secretary for Finance said yesterday, just to listen to what we say and then go away and we hear no more. The last of the Labour Party's six tests is: does it deliver for all regions and nations of the UK? And it certainly...

10. Statement by the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee: United Nations Universal Children's Day (20 Nov 2018)

Julie Morgan: I welcome the statement today. I think it's very important that we do celebrate this day, Universal Children's Day, and it gives us the opportunity to assess where we are in terms of children's rights. I am a member of the committee, and I'd like to thank the Chair for her statement. It gives a flavour of the committee's work, and I think she's covered the areas very comprehensively. I think...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (27 Nov 2018)

Julie Morgan: I wanted to raise the issue about folic acid. The UK Government, as the leader of the house will know, recently announced its plans to fortify flour with folic acid to reduce spina bifida and other preventable birth defects linked to low folic acid. I think we know that, at the moment, two children a week in the UK are born with preventable birth defects. It's very good news that the UK...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Revisions to the Highway Code (28 Nov 2018)

Julie Morgan: 2. What discussions has the Cabinet Secretary had with the UK Department for Transport on revisions to the Highway Code? OAQ52992

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Revisions to the Highway Code (28 Nov 2018)

Julie Morgan: The UK Government announced in October that it is going to review the highway code guidance on how road users should behave in relation to cyclists and pedestrians. And it's going to highlight the dangers of close passing and encourage people to adopt the Dutch reach—a method of opening a car door with the hand furthest from the handle, to force drivers to look over their shoulders for...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Changes to Business Rates in Wales ( 5 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: I'm aware that many childcare businesses in my constituency in Cardiff North are very concerned about business rates. Will the Cabinet Secretary confirm that all childcare providers will be exempt from paying business rates in Wales from April 2019?

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Youth Justice Services in Wales ( 5 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: 6. Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on youth justice services in Wales? OAQ53036

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Youth Justice Services in Wales ( 5 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: I thank the Cabinet Secretary for that response and look forward to reading the updates. The latest safety figures, published in October, reveal that the number of self-harm incidents in prisons in Wales is rising and that, of course, includes Parc and the young offenders institution there, where I believe there have been a staggering number of incidents already this year: 777 incidents...

8. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Towards a Distinct Approach to the Penal System in Wales (11 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: I welcome this statement, and I look forward to seeing the blueprints when they are published. As a general point, I know that these blueprints are covering two particular areas of female offenders and young people, but would the Cabinet Secretary agree that there is a very strong case for making great concerted efforts to generally bring down the prison population in Wales? Because,...

Nomination of First Minister under Standing Order 8 (12 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: Mark Drakeford. 

1. Questions to the Assembly Commission: Welsh Youth Parliament (12 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: 1. Will the Commission provide an update on the Welsh Youth Parliament? OAQ53106

1. Questions to the Assembly Commission: Welsh Youth Parliament (12 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: I thank the Llywydd for that response, and I congratulate the Commission on the work that it’s done to get the Youth Parliament off the ground. I think it’s an absolutely wonderful achievement that we’ve now got the Youth Parliament. I’m due to meet the newly elected Youth Parliament Member for Cardiff North, Betsan Roberts, soon to congratulate her. So, I think that’s very exciting...

4. Debate: International Human Rights Day (12 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: Thank you very much, Deputy Presiding Officer, for calling me to speak in this very important debate. As other speakers have said, it's 70 years since the universal declaration of human rights was adopted by the UN General Assembly, which gathered in Paris on December 10, 1948. And it was voted in by 48 votes to none with eight abstentions, and Eleanor Roosevelt, the chair of the declaration...

6. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal: Waste Prevention and Recycling (12 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: Just a few quick points. I really welcome this proposal and congratulate the Member on bringing it forward. I agree, it's very difficult to go much further with recycling—we've got to reduce, reuse, and recycle. I'm very pleased that the Member mentioned the deposit-return scheme issue, as did Llyr Gruffydd. Because I think that it is a bit of a no-brainer, really, that we should bring in a...

7. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Living Wage (12 Dec 2018)

Julie Morgan: A few speakers have already said that we’ve made a lot of progress but we’ve got a long to go, but I think very significant progress—and I’d like to mention it, because I was there—was the passing of the minimum wage legislation, which was introduced by the Labour Government that went in in 1997—part of its great reforms. I think that was the beginning that has led now to this...

QNR: Questions to the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services ( 9 Jan 2019)

Julie Morgan: The Welsh ambulance service continues to exceed the national target to respond to immediately life-threatening or red calls within eight minutes. In November 2018, 72.3 per cent of emergency responses to red calls arrived within wight minutes, with a median response time of five minutes and 21 seconds.

5. Motion under Standing Order 26.91 seeking the Assembly's agreement to introduce a Member Bill on Older People's Rights (23 Jan 2019)

Julie Morgan: Thank you, Presiding Officer. Everyone in Wales deserves to have their rights recognised and made real, and raising the awareness of older people about the rights they already have and making sure those rights are embedded in both the way public services are delivered, and, indeed, in society more broadly, is of the utmost importance, and I do believe it is this concern that has prompted...

5. Motion under Standing Order 26.91 seeking the Assembly's agreement to introduce a Member Bill on Older People's Rights (23 Jan 2019)

Julie Morgan: I will be going on to that in my speech. So, I will be covering that. 

5. Motion under Standing Order 26.91 seeking the Assembly's agreement to introduce a Member Bill on Older People's Rights (23 Jan 2019)

Julie Morgan: I absolutely agree with Huw Irranca-Davies and I'd like to thank him for all that he's done to further this agenda. But we do also know that there are other groups in society who suffer inequality and deserve to have their rights become the reality much more consistently. We already know that there have been calls to enact the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination...


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