Results 41–60 of 2000 for speaker:Andrew RT Davies

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> (28 Jun 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: First Minister, I did not say ‘locked up in the Treasury’. I said there will be a new model for the way Government undertakes itself in any part of the United Kingdom. I have asked you two questions today. The first question was: did you commit yourself fully to the referendum? You didn’t respond to that question. I asked you what modelling the Welsh Government had undertaken to deal...

2. 2. Debate: The Outcome of the EU Referendum (28 Jun 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: I welcome the opportunity to participate in this debate today. Obviously, because of the referendum last Thursday, a clear mandate was given to the Governments of all parts of the United Kingdom now to enact those wishes. It was a clear commitment from Wales and other parts of the United Kingdom that they wished to rebalance their relationship with the European Union. The negotiations will...

2. 2. Debate: The Outcome of the EU Referendum (28 Jun 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: I believe there are huge opportunities—[Interruption.]—investment, innovation and to build a better, brighter future for global Britain, global Wales, and that is built on prosperity for all the regions of the United Kingdom and countries of the United Kingdom. That is what people want, and that is what we will secure if we make sure that we grab the opportunities before us. We will...

2. 2. Debate: The Outcome of the EU Referendum (28 Jun 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: Surely, that is a legitimate question to pose, and it is for us in this institution, as politicians—[Interruption.] And it is for us in this institution, and politicians of all colours, to make sure that the language that we settle on actually represents what will deliver the best deal for Wales. We have to pose the difficult questions to get the answers we require.

7. 7. Statement: The Legislative Programme (28 Jun 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: First Minister, thank you for your statement this afternoon. If I could also endorse the sentiments around the autism Bill, this is something that I have questioned you on in First Minister’s questions, and it is good to see that work is being carried out by the Welsh Government to see exactly what is the most appropriate way to take these issues forward. I think this is one area where...

5. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: The Ministerial Code (29 Jun 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I formally move the amendments on the order sheet, in the name of Paul Davies. I welcome the opportunity to participate in this debate. I can well remember, in the last Assembly, the debates, the discussions and the First Minister’s questions that the former leader of the Liberal Democrats used to use to cajole the First Minister into bringing forward a...

5. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: The Ministerial Code (29 Jun 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: I take the response that the First Minister has given. I take that point that it’s not a situation that occurs in Westminster, namely confirmation hearings, but don’t you think that we shouldn’t always try and replicate what Westminster do? This would be groundbreaking, because they are an important part of the Government architecture, special advisers are, and having a form of...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> ( 5 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: Thank you, Presiding Officer. First Minister, you earlier alluded to the fact that you and the Cabinet Secretary for rural affairs met with the farming unions and other businesses from the rural communities yesterday. In questions, two weeks ago, the Cabinet Secretary said that she did not believe that farmers—and this is a direct quote—were ‘perhaps…the best people to run a...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> ( 5 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: First Minister, the quote I gave you was a direct quote from the Record of Proceedings here and I do note that you didn’t distance yourself from that quote. If I could also ask you a question on the letter that you released on the day of the referendum of 23 June in relation to the agreement that you have with the Liberal Democrats and, in particular, the assertion made by Kirsty Williams...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> ( 5 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: It’s quite remarkable that you’ve wasted so much of your time—but I’m quite happy that you’re using my quotes because you’ve got so little to say, First Minister. I stand by my quotes and I’m quite happy to put that on the record. I’m quite happy to debate with you any time, any place, First Minister, on the benefits that I see, and the people endorsed that at the ballot box...

3. 2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 5 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: Thank you, Presiding Officer. Leader of the house, is it possible to have a statement from the economy Secretary in relation to business rates. The incoming Government was very clear in its manifesto commitment that it was going to be making a commitment on business rates, specifically to uplift, obviously, the margin that businesses, or the threshold, should I say, that businesses would be...

12. 11. Debate: Renaming the National Assembly for Wales ( 5 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: I welcome the Government moving the debate this afternoon. I will most probably replicate the First Minister in keeping my comments brief, because I think the Presiding Officer, in her introduction, highlighted the process that was available to this Senedd, or parliament, or Assembly—call it what you will, because there’s going to be a discussion about that. But, some years ago, I...

12. 11. Debate: Renaming the National Assembly for Wales ( 5 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: Yes, I’m happy.

12. 11. Debate: Renaming the National Assembly for Wales ( 5 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: Well, as I’ve said, from my point of view, I haven’t got a problem with it because, obviously, I work in this environment and I fully understand the meaning of the word Senedd in the context that it’s used in the Welsh language, but, obviously, for many people who aren’t familiar with the way the legislature works, the Government works here, and if you take Scotland, for example, the...

2. 1. Debate on the Queen's Speech ( 6 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: I welcome the Secretary of State here today. As one who’s sat on the benches with you, I can remember all your ‘hear, hears’ and banging of desks when you were here, but I can see you’re far better behaved now you’ve got to the Secretary of State position. But it is a real warm welcome to you that we extend from the Conservative benches, as it is your first visit as Secretary of...

2. 1. Debate on the Queen's Speech ( 6 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: He obviously had a very good lunch, I would have thought. I warmly welcome the Secretary of State’s recognition of a distinct body of Welsh law on the face of the Bill, within an England-and-Wales jurisdiction. This is a sensible accommodation; and the establishment of a justice working group to look at distinctive arrangements will further inform work in this area. The draft Wales Bill is...

2. 1. Debate on the Queen's Speech ( 6 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: I certainly will.

2. 1. Debate on the Queen's Speech ( 6 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: There must be no detriment to the funding formula to Wales—that is crystal clear. I believe the Prime Minister is on record as saying that, and I believe several Secretaries of State, and this Secretary of State, have made that quite clear. We have a very good record on our funding of Wales, in particular in introducing the funding floor, and we will continue those negotiations to make sure...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education ( 6 Jul 2016)

Andrew RT Davies: Will the Minister outline her funding priorities for education in the fifth Assembly for South Wales Central?


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