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

Carwyn Jones: Well, Brexit hasn’t happened yet, as the leader of UKIP knows. The increase in the economy was driven almost entirely by service industries and not by manufacturing, and driven almost entirely by the slide in the pound, which is not a factor that we can rely on in the long term. As far as Nissan is concerned, anybody would welcome the announcement made by Nissan. What is curious is that we...

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

Carwyn Jones: UKIP seem to be arguing that we can be competitive with tariffs; I can tell you that we can’t. We export 30 per cent of the steel that we produce and there’s no way that we can be competitive with tariffs. Automotive cannot be competitive with tariffs. Aerospace, Airbus, cannot be competitive with tariffs. He’s heard me say several times that, to me, if there is a deal on the table that...

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

Carwyn Jones: So, the answer is to build a wall. I mean, he seems now to be the inheritor of Khrushchev, and worrying that the Berlin wall disappeared so that we could not prevent this flood of people coming from eastern Europe. Well, if that’s the policy he wants to espouse, then, fine. The reality is that there are plenty of people—. There are 1.2 million—1.2 million—UK citizens who live in the...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Lobbying Rules</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: Well, the standards commissioner is undertaking initial work, discussing with other UK Parliaments their arrangements and how they are working in practice, and we do stand ready to respond positively in the light of the commissioner's recommendations.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Lobbying Rules</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: Well, the commissioner has previously said, of course, that he doesn't see this as having been a problem in the past. It's the standards committee, of course, that will need to look at this, and what lessons there are for the Assembly, we will take on board as a Government.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Lobbying Rules</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: It's a fair point, and one of the things we look to do is to consult as widely as possible, online, of course, and through paper consultations. Inevitably, there is a need for information to be dissipated in communities by some individuals within communities, but, clearly, we want to make sure that consultations are as wide-ranging as they possibly can be.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Lobbying Rules</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: Yes, easily. I mean, Ministers do speak at events that are organised by organisations, but Ministers do not have formal meetings with lobbyists. That is it; that is the reality of the situation. If he is saying that no Minister should ever meet, either formally or informally, with anybody who is remotely connected to a lobbying organisation, that's just impractical, given the size of Wales....

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Levels of Business Rates</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: For 2017-18, the estimated amount of non-domestic rates that will be distributed to local authorities and police and crime commissioners in Wales is £1.059 billion. That is set out in the draft budget.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Levels of Business Rates</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: There will be support because, in response to the revaluation, a new £10 million transitional relief scheme will be introduced to assist small businesses whose entitlement to small business rate relief is adversely affected. That will be fully funded by the Welsh Government.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Levels of Business Rates</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: Well, I can say that the data from the current revaluation do indicate that the rateable value of the steel industry as a whole in Wales will decrease significantly. That will be of help to them. So we do anticipate that that will be part of the package that will assist the steel industry. We have already put a package on the table. We need to see action now from the UK Government when it...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Levels of Business Rates</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: I understand the point, of course, but I am confident that the scheme that I’ve already alluded to will assist many of the businesses that have seen an increase in the sum that they need to pay. We must remember that, with the majority of businesses, the last time they went through this process was back in 2008, when the economy was in a much better state, historically, and the level of...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Levels of Business Rates</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: We will look to provide, and on top of that we want to provide certainty for a scheme that’s always been temporary, despite the fact that it’s been renewed for a number of years. But we need to make sure that that certainty is there for businesses so that they can plan going forward.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>The Regulation of Fireworks</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: Fireworks are regulated by a range of legislation, including health and safety, consumer protection, product safety and explosives regulations, which are generally not devolved. It is questionable as to whether we have the ability to change the legislation at this moment in time and, again, the situation is not made clearer with the Wales Bill. For me, firework control is best dealt with on...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>The Regulation of Fireworks</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: I see no reason why members of the public should be able to buy commercial fireworks—they’re profoundly dangerous in the wrong hands. People are not used to fireworks of a certain power, in terms of how far back they’ve got to stand. They can’t just light them with a taper—they have to be lit with an electronic charge. So, I think there are still questions as to how well regulated...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>The Regulation of Fireworks</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: I do believe that, if you’re under 18, you shouldn’t be able to buy fireworks. I think, if I remember rightly, fireworks are categorised. Category 4 fireworks can only be used by professionals. I think there needs to be an investigation into whether some fireworks sit in the right categories. So, rather than look at implementing a more widespread ban on the use of all fireworks, I think...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Ministers’ Diaries</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: We are currently undertaking a review to ascertain the best method of publishing details of ministerial meetings and diaries.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Ministers’ Diaries</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: Well, if he’s talking about his freedom of information request—and he’s nodding at that—he put in a request for every single meeting over the past five years. He should not be surprised, then, that he did not get a response for that. But if he makes a more defined request, of course these meetings can be released—they’re not secret per se. Nevertheless, I can say to him that we...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Ministers’ Diaries</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: No, I agree with that and, as I say, the review is currently being undertaken to see how best that information can be released so that it’s clear who Ministers are meeting. That’s something I’m keen to progress with as soon as possible.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Renewable Energy Production</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: Well, renewable energy is an important part of the energy mix we need to support a prosperous and secure low-carbon Wales. Our ongoing support has delivered dividends for Wales so far, and my Cabinet colleague Lesley Griffiths will make a statement on our energy priorities next month.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Renewable Energy Production</p> ( 1 Nov 2016)

Carwyn Jones: It’s unfortunate what happened to Tidal Lagoon Power Ltd. I think it’s fair to say that what they were taking forward was more like a research and development project rather than a business project per se. It does have potential, there’s no question about that, and we’re keen those skills are not lost. I have to say it would be hugely useful, of course, if we were to see progress now...


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