Results 81–100 of 1000 for speaker:Mr Simon Thomas

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: <p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p> (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: Halen Môn to season the potatoes—that would do, wouldn’t it?

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: <p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p> (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: Excellent. And a little cider to wash it down perhaps. Turning to the current situation that we face, the Westminster Government have stated clearly that single farm payments and environmental payments under the current common agricultural policy will continue from their point of view until 2020. Can you therefore confirm in the Chamber today that it is Welsh Government policy to do exactly...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: <p>Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople</p> (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thank the Cabinet Secretary for that, but I didn’t hear a guarantee of the payments continuing until 2020. If she is just able to confirm that, it would be useful for everyone concerned, I think, because we can then discuss what comes afterwards, but at least we know what’s happening now. The other issue I wanted to raise with her was that there was some confusion from the First...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: <p>Scallop Fishing in Cardigan Bay</p> (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: 4. Will the Minister make a statement on scallop fishing in Cardigan Bay? OAQ(5)0029(ERA) [W]

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs: <p>Scallop Fishing in Cardigan Bay</p> (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you. Many people are awaiting this decision on both sides of the argument, as it were. May I just place on record that I have met with petitioners, although some people think that I haven’t, but that you, as Minister, haven’t met with those petitioners? I think that is the case. Are you now willing, now that the consultation is over, to meet those petitioners who want a ban on...

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children: <p>Physical Attacks</p> (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: 4. What discussions has the Minister had regarding legislation that would ensure that children would be protected in the same way as adults from physical attacks? OAQ(5)0035(CC)[W]

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children: <p>Physical Attacks</p> (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thank the Minister for his response. I’m pleased to hear that there has been some progress since we last questioned him on this issue before the summer, and specifically that he has met the Children’s Commissioner for Wales. I’m sure that he will have received the full support of the commissioner to that objective. Can he now explain how the Government intends to bring some sort of...

5. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: Economic Development (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. I think, in bringing forward this debate, and, earlier this week, in publishing our programme for opposition, Plaid Cymru was responding to a real need that we have now in Wales. I think it’s fair to say that those in power, and those responsible for calling the referendum on the future membership of the European Union, did not prepare for this scenario...

5. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: Economic Development (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: You’re absolutely right. I agree, and of course, we have the deep ports, and the Haven in Pembrokeshire as well, where construction can be taken immediately out to sea without the UK investment that was needed in the north-east. That was seen as regional development, but it also opened up the north sea for offshore wind, and that’s been very successful. I think that’s a very good...

5. 5. Plaid Cymru Debate: Economic Development (14 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: It won’t be the last time, I’m sure.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Improving Health Services in Pembrokeshire</p> (20 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: When a health board gets nominated for an award and it’s at a level 2 intervention from the Welsh Government, you have to ask yourself, ‘What’s going wrong?’ The truth is that, in Pembrokeshire, people’s access to primary health care is dangerously affected by the fact that it takes up to two weeks to get an appointment with a doctor, the fact that we don’t have minor injuries...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Bus Services from Aberystwyth to Cardiff</p> (20 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: 5. Will the First Minister make a statement on bus services from Aberystwyth to Cardiff? OAQ(5)0149(FM)[W]

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Bus Services from Aberystwyth to Cardiff</p> (20 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: I’m grateful to hear that it’s your intention to see this bus service return. May I say that, even in the days of Margaret Thatcher, there was a direct bus service from Aberystwyth to Cardiff? That ran uninterrupted until this summer, and it’s the first time we’ve lost that direct coach service, which was so attractive to pensioners and students—they were the main customers,...

2. 2. Business Statement and Announcement (20 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: If I could just raise two issues with you and ask, first of all, if we can have a statement from the Minister for infrastructure, economy and transport regarding the closure eastbound of the A48 outside Carmarthen. I understand that this closure has started and is going to happen for six weeks, between Carmarthen and Nantycaws. I'm already getting some feedback of delays, severe delays, in...

3. 3. Statement: The Programme for Government — ‘Taking Wales Forward’ (20 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: What we are seeking now is detail, First Minister, and there are a number of things that are missing or very weak in the programme at the moment. May I ask you specifically, therefore, starting with that point that Jenny Rathbone made, you talked about ‘making progress towards’ reducing carbon emissions by 2050, but have you therefore dropped the target of reducing carbon emissions by 40...

6. 6. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee on the Budget Process (21 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you, Presiding Officer. I hope that this will lead to a great many statements of this kind and I’m very pleased to be making this statement today. I welcome the wisdom of the Business Committee to enable committee Chairs to inform the Chamber of their committee’s work and priorities. As it is the start of a new Assembly term, and the Finance Committee has been busy setting out its...

6. 6. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee on the Budget Process (21 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: I’d like to thank the Member for also being the first to ask a question of a committee Chair, and I will certainly pass on his congratulations to the enlightened people who came up with this idea. I’d also add my thanks to the previous Chair and the previous finance Minister for their work in this regard as well. A lot of what I said in the statement was building on—as he knows, as a...

6. 6. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee on the Budget Process (21 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thank Nick Ramsay for his questions, and for his welcome, obviously, to this process. I think, first of all, in terms of the stakeholders, he put his finger on an ongoing issue, of course, which is that the consultation we have on the budget is before we see the budget itself or a draft budget, and, indeed, before we saw the programme for government, which was only launched itself...

6. 6. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee on the Budget Process (21 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you to Adam for those questions. I wouldn’t have expected any less than those very detailed and interesting questions from him, and it’s true to say—. There are three things, truth be told, that I think he had to say: first of all, the rather thin information that he described, and that has been a concern of committee members for several years now. Perhaps the most obvious one is...

6. 6. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee on the Budget Process (21 Sep 2016)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thank Eluned Morgan for her kind words and for pointing out how busy we were and then asking us to do more work. [Laughter.] I think that’s a very appropriate way forward. I think, on the first point, if I can say, through the Presiding Officer, if there’s been one positive thing that’s come out of this first statement, it’s clear that we’ve had members of different parties, all...


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