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1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Dental Services in Mid and West Wales (14 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: 7. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on dental services in Mid and West Wales? OAQ51902

2. Questions to the Counsel General: Abortion (14 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: 3. What legal advice has the Counsel General provided regarding changing the law in Wales to allow women to take abortion tablets in their homes? OAQ51905

2. Questions to the Counsel General: Wild Animals in Circuses (14 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: 4. What discussions has the Counsel General held regarding the Welsh Government's ability to use section 12 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006 to introduce a ban on wild animals in circuses? OAQ51903

8. Motion to approve the financial resolution in respect of the Public Health (Minimum Price for Alcohol) (Wales) Bill (13 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you very much, Llywydd. Even though the report of the Finance Committee has been mentioned during the debate that we had on the general principles of the Bill, the Finance Committee doesn’t have much to say on policy here, but we have a great many things to say about the costs and the advantages of the Bill, and that’s why I stand to speak on the financial resolution.  We...

6. Motion to approve the financial resolution in respect of the Law Derived from the European Union (Wales) Bill (13 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you. It's just on this point: you've set out that these costs would happen whether we take the Westminster route or this route. There are administrative costs for the Welsh Government in preparing for what people have voted for, so that's fine, but have you been able to ascertain at all whether the option in this Bill is actually a more expensive option or a different costed option to...

5. Debate: The General Principles of the Law Derived from the European Union (Wales) Bill (13 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: I'm grateful. She will have heard, as I did, David Melding say that the LCM process that relates to the Bill would be a protection in here, but of course that gives us no protection with all these regulations made by Henry VIII powers, which only have to be consulted on with the Welsh Government—not even the Assembly. This Bill before us today is not bogus at all. It's a fundamental...

3. Statement by the Minister for Environment: Designated Landscapes (13 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: I'd like to thank the Minister for her statement and say that many, I think, will welcome the fact that it appears now that there will be stability in this area from here on in. I note that it's five years since we started discussing the future of designated landscapes, and five years later we've ended up with nothing having changed. Not one of the main three recommendations of Terry Marsden...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (13 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Just to remember, of course, that fair trade is not just for Christmas, but for Easter chocolate as well. Can I ask for two items from the business manager? First of all, it's been widely reported in the press this morning that the terms of the inquiry led by Paul Bowen QC regarding the actions of the First Minister around the dismissal of Carl Sargeant from the Government have now been...

7. Debate on the Petition calling on the Welsh Government to ban the use of Wild Animals in Circuses in Wales ( 7 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: I'm very grateful. What I wanted to try and ascertain from her—because she's set out the options: a standalone Bill or a section 12, and she's also set out the other things that she's looking at. I mentioned another one, which is zoos, as well, which has also come up—

7. Debate on the Petition calling on the Welsh Government to ban the use of Wild Animals in Circuses in Wales ( 7 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Well, yes. Obviously, a Bill would allow the wider animal welfare considerations to be addressed, whereas a section 12 has to be specifically targeted at a particular animal welfare issue. Is she, at least, able to give us where her thinking is on that at the moment? Because what the concern, I think, around the Chamber would be that is that we don't want to let something that we can do now...

7. Debate on the Petition calling on the Welsh Government to ban the use of Wild Animals in Circuses in Wales ( 7 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: So, what I'm about to outline is, of course, using section 12 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006, which allows 'the appropriate national authority', which is the Welsh Ministers—not the Assembly, mind you, it's true; the Ministers—to make regulations 'as the authority thinks fit for the purpose of promoting the welfare of animals for which a person is responsible, or the progeny of such...

7. Debate on the Petition calling on the Welsh Government to ban the use of Wild Animals in Circuses in Wales ( 7 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: As Chair of the Finance Committee, it’s not often that I am lobbied on issues of animal welfare, but that’s what happened to me when I and the Finance Committee visited Anglesey. The petitioner, Linda Joyce Jones, ensured that she crossed the Menai strait in order to speak directly with the Finance Committee on these very issues. But I’m speaking today as the Plaid Cymru spokesperson...

7. Debate on the Petition calling on the Welsh Government to ban the use of Wild Animals in Circuses in Wales ( 7 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: I'm very grateful to him for giving way. I support what he's saying, of course, but does he share my concern that that consultation on the wider question was actually allowed to be dominated by external consultants, if you like, who brought their own agenda, rather than settling this question, which is the one the public in Wales are interested in?

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: The Provision of Free Milk in Schools ( 7 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you for that response and I am pleased that discussions are ongoing, but at the moment, milk is available free of charge in the foundation phase, mainly because of investment by the Welsh Government. Milk is subsidised in primary schools, because we are part of the EU school milk scheme, and, of course, milk in schools is not only nutritious, and adds to the nutrition of children in...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education: The Provision of Free Milk in Schools ( 7 Mar 2018)

Mr Simon Thomas: 8. What discussions has the Cabinet Secretary had regarding the provision of free milk in schools? OAQ51867


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