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QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport ( 9 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: Will the Minister make a statement on access for patients to the planned special and critical care centre?

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Access to the Planned Special and Critical Care Centre</p> (15 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: 10. Will the First Minister make a statement on access for patients from Caerphilly to the planned Special and Critical Care Centre? OAQ(5)0261(FM)

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Access to the Planned Special and Critical Care Centre</p> (15 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: He’s anticipated my supplementary. I very much welcome the long-awaited special critical care centre. One of the biggest—[Interruption.] No, I didn't. One of the biggest concerns for my constituents, though, is transport links, as you say, to the super-hospital. We need a modern, integrated public transport system for the twenty-first century. Therefore, would he agree to work with his...

5. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: The Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme (16 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: I come from a very similar community to Steffan Lewis, not so far away, and as a representative of a former mining community, I welcome the chance to take part in this debate and welcome the issues that Steffan Lewis raised. I, too, was very disappointed when the UK Government announced that it would not proceed with a public inquiry in the battle of Orgreave, and reviewing the arrangements...

9. 9. Short Debate: The Value of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises to the Welsh Economy (16 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. Thank you for the opportunity to lead my first short debate. It was said in the late 1970s that, if every small firm took on one more employee, the unemployment problem would be solved. Indeed, with 4.2 million small firms in the UK our minds would soon turn to the problem of a shortage of labour. It appeared that, in the 1980s, the Thatcher Government...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>'A Curriculum for Wales — A Curriculum for Life'</p> (22 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: 3. Will the First Minister provide and update on the implementation of 'A Curriculum for Wales—A Curriculum for Life'? OAQ(5)0286(FM)

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>'A Curriculum for Wales — A Curriculum for Life'</p> (22 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: With that in mind, would the First Minister, in preparation for the new curriculum, answer how the Welsh Government will ensure that all teachers and teaching assistants have an understanding of appropriate pedagogy associated with the inclusive classroom?

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>Collaboration in Local Government</p> (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: 3. Will the Minister make a statement on future collaboration in local government? OAQ(5)0059(FLG)[R]

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: <p>Collaboration in Local Government</p> (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: Does the Cabinet Secretary believe that such mandatory collaboration has to lead to a return on investment, whether that be delivering more for less, more for the same, or the same for less, and, if that’s the case, how does he anticipate local authorities being able to justify collaboration, as a mandatory requirement, when the business case for collaboration may not necessarily bring a...

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Business Rates (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: Will the Member take an intervention on that point?

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Business Rates (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: I think, with that recognition, I think perhaps Russell George would recognise the Conservatives have grossly underestimated the complexities involved in reviewing business rates to make a more progressive system, but that’s what the Government has committed to do, so that’s indeed what we’re likely to see.

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Public Sector Pay (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: You won’t give way to me; I’ve given my council salary back.

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Public Sector Pay (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: Can I make an intervention?

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Public Sector Pay (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: Thank you for taking the intervention. I notice that Neil McEvoy didn't want to, and I can give you a corrected statement. He is taking a £13,000 councillor’s salary, the same councillor’s salary that I've given back. So, he could start a saving today of £13,000 if he'd be willing to give it back. What I also had regarding your statement is that the deputy leader of Plaid in Caerphilly...

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Public Sector Pay (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: [continues.]—but haven't acknowledged their role in the whole process.

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Public Sector Pay (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: I wanted to reflect on some of the comments that have been made. I have to say, it's been made purely for populist gain. It's the politics, I think, of Trump. You know, when you actually look at what's really going on, what's actually happening is that there is a pay differential, and there’s a recognition that you need a pay differential, that pay differential exists, and we tend to stick...

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Public Sector Pay (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: Of course, yes.

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Public Sector Pay (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: I would, of course, with the greatest respect to the leader of Plaid Cymru, accept whatever she says about what happened in the fourth Assembly, because I wasn't a Member at that time.

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Public Sector Pay (23 Nov 2016)

Hefin David: I’ve got an intervention from the Conservative side who’s saying that it wasn't quite like that. So, far be it from me to interfere in a dispute between the two of you. The lowest paid in Caerphilly council actually have the living wage, and it was the first local authority in Wales to introduce it, which further reduced the multiplier between the lowest paid and the highest paid. The...


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