Results 541–560 of 1000 for speaker:Mr Simon Thomas

6. 6. Statement: Energy (26 Sep 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: May I welcome today’s statement, in general terms, by the Cabinet Secretary because it has put more meat on the bones from her statement back in December of last year? Certainly, we can now see specific figures and targets in terms of renewables, and specifically renewable electricity. Just to give some context here, we have just had the best summer ever in terms of renewable energy...

2. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>A Mid Wales Growth Deal</p> (27 Sep 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: May I first of all welcome the fact that the Cabinet Secretary is here today, rather than listening to his leader in Brighton? I’m sure he would prefer to be at the seaside there, but we are very pleased to have him here. May I ask specifically about this concept of some sort of growth deal for mid Wales? We must think in terms of the whole of west Wales, in my view, because we have...

9. 8. Debate on the Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee Report: ‘On the right track? The Rail Franchise and South Wales Metro’ (27 Sep 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I’m grateful to him for giving way. I know we are discussing a report that he’s already produced, but I was also aware of the evidence taken in the committee this morning. It seems that it is not resolved yet as to whether the franchise powers will be devolved in time for the agreement to be made. Is he content that an agency agreement is sufficient cover for both the Welsh Government and...

2. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>The Rail Network in Mid and West Wales</p> ( 3 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: As I understand it from what the First Minister and the Minister for the economy have said in the past, the current situation is that the franchise will commence without the full powers or the full budget having been devolved to the Welsh Government, and therefore the Welsh Government to all intents and purposes will be an agent for the Westminster Government. Now, if that is the case, can I...

4. 3. Statement: The Draft Budget 2018-19 ( 3 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Will the Member give way?

4. 3. Statement: The Draft Budget 2018-19 ( 3 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I just wondered if the Member would like a penny, because it’s more than he’s ever got out of any budget deal with any Government in Wales.

6. 5. Statement: The Bovine TB Eradication Programme ( 3 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: May I say at the outset that I welcome the statement that confirms the actions currently being taken, and in light of the previous statement by the Minister, which has also been supported in general terms by Plaid Cymru? Of course, at their core, these issues relate to public health on the one hand and animal welfare on the other, and Plaid Cymru is of the view that we need to treat animal...

7. 6. Motion to Agree the Financial Resolution in respect of the Additional Learning Needs and Education Tribunal (Wales) Bill ( 3 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer, and I’m very much aware that Members will want to vote on the financial resolution and also vote on the Bill on the basis of policy and the widespread support there is for the aims of the Bill, but I think it is appropriate that I talk to the report that the Finance Committee’s produced on the Bill, and for some Members who are not involved in this...

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport: <p>Contact Sports</p> ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I’m pleased that the Minister has just mentioned other sports, because although rugby has been given a great deal of coverage, it’s true to say that all sorts of team sports have some element of risk and contact. Of course, we must safeguard children and young people who participate in those sports. So, in that context, what tools and mechanisms does the Welsh Government have in order to...

5. 5. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee: Introduction of a Committee proposed Bill — Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you very much, Deputy Presiding Officer. I’m pleased to say that, on Monday, 2 October, I formally laid the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill before the Assembly. This is the first time that a committee has introduced a Bill since the Assembly gained full primary law-making powers. The Bill represents a significant amount of work undertaken over a number of years and I would like...

5. 5. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee: Introduction of a Committee proposed Bill — Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: May I thank the Cabinet Secretary for his response to the statement, and for stating, in the first place, that he will take a positive approach to this Bill? He has put his finger on a very obvious element, where the Bill addresses a current weakness, in that complaints cannot be accepted orally. It’s obvious in the way that technology is developing and the way that some people, as he...

5. 5. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee: Introduction of a Committee proposed Bill — Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thank Janet Finch-Saunders for her comments and her broad welcome for what the Bill proposes to do. Can I say at the outset that the Bill is based on the current—it does not change the current legislation in terms of the accountability of the public services ombudsman to the National Assembly, not to the Government? It’s a he. He currently is an independent ombudsman, and appointed...

5. 5. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee: Introduction of a Committee proposed Bill — Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thank Mike Hedges not only for his comments today but for the work he’s done on the Finance Committee previously, and of course very much support what he said about Jocelyn Davies. I hope I can continue—. I think Jocelyn had an approach where she wanted to work with all parties here, and I hope that—. Certainly, taking through a Bill, I need to do that, and I’m very much aware that...

5. 5. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee: Introduction of a Committee proposed Bill — Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you very much to Steffan Lewis for those questions. May I start by saying that there’s some good news here in the wider context? Namely, if you look at the reports of the public services ombudsman over recent years, then the number of complaints, without the proposed legislation, has been increasing regularly. Now, does that reflect on the quality of public services, or does that...

6. 6. Debate by Individual Members under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Climate Change ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you. A quick change, Deputy Presiding Officer, and I would just suggest to Members, if you’ve had enough of me already then consider having more Members in the Assembly so that we can share around the work a little bit. [Laughter.] But I’m delighted to introduce a backbench Members debate on the concept of our own personal carbon accounts. The context of this, of course, is that the...

6. 6. Debate by Individual Members under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Climate Change ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: It was 10 years ago, mind.

6. 6. Debate by Individual Members under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Climate Change ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I understand what the Minister’s saying, certainly regarding some of the competence issues and so forth around a formal personal carbon account scheme, but the concept that each of us in Wales knows what our personal carbon is—how we use it, how we spend it, linking into Jenny Rathbone’s points around food production as well—is something I imagine the Welsh Government could do...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport ( 4 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: What assessment has the Cabinet Secretary made of the health impact of tackling and scrums in rugby?


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