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4. Statement by the First Minister: Review of the Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 5) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (19 May 2021)

Peter Fox: Llywydd, can I congratulate you on your reappointment? It's very much a privilege for me to join the Welsh Parliament, and I hope I can add some value to the work of the Senedd and the people of Wales. First Minister, can I congratulate you also on being returned as First Minister? I look forward to working with you and your colleagues here, as I have for many, many months, but, obviously, in...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (26 May 2021)

Peter Fox: What plans does the Welsh Government have to support economic recovery in the Monmouth constituency?

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Town Centre Businesses ( 9 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Minister, can I also congratulate you on your appointment? I look forward to working with you in both our new roles.

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Town Centre Businesses ( 9 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: 4. What is the Welsh Government doing to support town centre businesses in the Monmouth constituency? OQ56566

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: Town Centre Businesses ( 9 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Thank you for the response, Minister. Minister, data shows that Wales's town centres have experienced the deepest decline in footfall out of the UK nations, and this is being felt in my constituency, as with many others represented here today. Short-term incentives need to be considered to help our struggling towns at a time when they most need it—things that could easily be delivered to...

5. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Motion under Standing Order 17.2 to give instructions to a relevant committee in relation to the all-Wales NVZ ( 9 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Can I thank my colleague James for presenting the motion as he did and thank my colleagues across the Chamber for the support today? As others have mentioned, the NVZ blanket approach announced by the Welsh Government at the end of January 2021 has been met with disbelief and anger. To consider it to be an effective regulatory system that delivers for our environment and the Welsh economy is...

3. Statement by the First Minister: The Programme for Government (15 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Thank you, First Minister, for outlining your programme for government. You talked earlier about growing the Welsh economy and, indeed, there's a section there—I briefly had a chance to look at it—looking at the economy, and we welcome anything that drives the economy, especially in a bounce-back following this awful pandemic. But I'm sure you will agree with me that it's so important...

3. Statement by the First Minister: The Programme for Government (15 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Right. Sorry, Deputy Presiding Officer. Well, the question is: First Minister, would you be focusing a lot harder on promoting Wales on an all-Wales and global scene so that we can actually reap the benefits of that opportunity and encourage inward investment? At the moment, we're not seen as a favourable place for investment because we haven't raised our profile enough on that global...

9. Debate: The UK Levelling-up and Shared Prosperity Funds (15 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: To get rid of us.

9. Debate: The UK Levelling-up and Shared Prosperity Funds (15 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: I'm quite dismayed at what I've heard today from the Minister and from his colleagues and others, and I fundamentally disagree with most elements of this motion today. I don't recognise that world that the Minister would have the country believe, and the Government scaremongering is not only wide of the mark, it looks to undermine confidence and promote fear across the country at a time when...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (22 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Minister, can you make a statement on when the restrictive regulations for private dentists and, no doubt, all other dentists in Wales will be eased to allow them to deal with the huge and growing need for dental services following the last difficult 15 months?

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Diolch, Llywydd, and thank you, Minister, for coming before us today, and I look forward to a healthy working relationship with you over the coming period. Minister, the Welsh Government's decision to delay major relaxation of restrictions by some four weeks has dashed the hopes of many sectors, in particular hospitality, which had been hoping obviously for an earlier return to trading after...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Well, thank you, Minister. That's reassuring, because Wales's businesses have warned me in no uncertain terms that they fear collapse. Many of them fear collapse unless more financial support is given now by your Government. And, with that in mind, it makes no sense why the Government is perhaps choosing to leave—. Well, I hear what you said, that business won't be left behind, but we're...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: I really do welcome that; thank you, Minister. Many of our businesses are still here today, despite that massive damage inflicted by COVID. Of course, I think that is because of the £6 billion in support to Wales from the UK Government. Without that support, I think we all dread to think of the jobs and businesses that would not have been here now and would have been lost. Now I know that...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: The Local Authority Funding Formula (23 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: 7. Will the Minister commit to an independent review of the current formula for funding local authorities in Wales? OQ56642

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: The Local Authority Funding Formula (23 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Thank you, Minister. I appreciate the response. I raise this with you as I have some grave concerns that the current funding formula is no longer fit for purpose. It was put in place many years ago—we know the history of that—and it may have been right for that time, but I don't believe that it's right for the situation that we're in now.  As a past long-standing council leader, I have...

9. Short Debate: The impact of Natural Resources Wales's phosphate regulations (30 Jun 2021)

Peter Fox: Thank you, Llywydd, and thank you, James, for giving me a minute of your time. And I'll cut straight to the chase—I absolutely support everything that you've said today. And just to demonstrate the pressure that it's putting on the planning system in Monmouthshire, for instance, we have currently 105 houses on the open market, which are planning applications that are held up, 77 affordable...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy: The Retail Sector ( 7 Jul 2021)

Peter Fox: Can I thank Vikki Howells for bringing this question today? And I think, whilst we all welcome the business support that has been offered to date, as we begin to emerge from the pandemic, it's crucial that certain existing support packages are reformed to instil confidence and encourage consumer spending in the retail sector on our high streets and town centres. And the transforming towns...

6. Welsh Conservatives Debate: The road network ( 7 Jul 2021)

Peter Fox: I'm pleased to be part of this debate today. I know it's a debate that many people may not want us to have, certainly some, perhaps, colleagues opposite in the Chamber, but it is an important one. I'll focus, probably, on point 2 more of the motion, and that's the Welsh Government's decision to pause all new road improvement schemes. I think there's a great fear that 'pause' is a false word;...


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