Results 401–420 of 2000 for speaker:Leanne Wood

Group 6: Holding deposits (Amendments 29, 30, 31, 36, 37, 65, 66, 38, 67, 39, 40, 41, 42) (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Amendments 65 and 66 provide for a 48-hour cooling off period, during which the contract holder can receive a refund of the holding deposit. These amendments were rejected at earlier stages, but with the Government committed to engaging with Shelter Cymru and NUS Wales on the way forward. So, I would like to hear from the Minister what the latest is on that. Amendment 67 is to clarify that...

Group 5: Permitted payments (Amendments 9, 64) (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Is this group 6?

Group 5: Permitted payments (Amendments 9, 64) (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Oh, sorry. I move formally.

Group 5: Permitted payments (Amendments 9, 64) (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Move.

Group 5: Permitted payments (Amendments 9, 64) (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Amendment 64 is an amendment we've agreed with the Government on allowing Green Deal payments to be permitted as payments. It follows a recommendation by the committee and also some confusion, as was just outlined, at Stage 2 as to whether the legislation and amendments at that stage would have ensured that this was the case. But we've tabled this with the agreement of the Government in order...

Group 4: Revoking licences (Amendments 56, 58) (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Diolch. These amendments are tabled to give the court the power to revoke a licence for somebody who has been charging unauthorised payments. It would be a discretionary power, not mandatory, but there for the courts to decide. Now, at Stage 2, the previous Minister rejected these amendments on the grounds that it would undermine the role of Rent Smart Wales to decide what action to take....

Group 3: Repayment of prohibited payments (Amendments 55, 57) (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: These amendments are to ensure that the court requires repayment of a prohibited payment from the offender directly to the person to whom it was paid. We've tabled these amendments again, because we think it's important that there is no room for debate here; any unauthorised fees must be repaid. Now, these amendments were rejected at Stage 2 because the previous Minister said, and I quote, ...

6. Debate: Analysis of the Impact of the UK Government's Welfare Reform on Households in Wales (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Do you accept the point that I was making about the officials who wrote the report being out of touch with the situation on the ground? So, for example, the report examines the decision to limit tax credits to the first two children but completely ignores the scandal of the rape clause. Do you share my concerns about this?

6. Debate: Analysis of the Impact of the UK Government's Welfare Reform on Households in Wales (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: I don't need to reel off a long list of policies that have had a devastating, cumulative impact on the poorest people here in Wales. These policies are well documented, and as the recent proposed changes to universal credit illustrated, these impacts are quietly now being accepted, even by many Tories. It's been amusing on one level to see ex-Tories like Anna Soubry realise the scale of what...

6. Debate: Analysis of the Impact of the UK Government's Welfare Reform on Households in Wales (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, and I move the amendment. It's no surprise that we've tabled this amendment. We've been pushing this agenda for several years now, believing that the only way we can really tackle the scandalous attitudes towards the poorest in our society is through taking responsibility for ourselves. It's worth noting at the start the impact the political choices that are austerity and welfare...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (19 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: On Thursday, we'll observe the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, and it comes just after the horrific race-based far-right attack that killed 50 people and wounded just as many as they were worshipping in New Zealand. And yesterday, of course, there was another terrorist attack in the Netherlands. Many people are feeling nervous, understandably, in the current...

1. Questions to the Minister for Education: Costs associated with Education (13 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: In the words of the Association of School and College Leaders, there is a 'severe funding crisis' in schools, which is having a 'detrimental effect...on...young people.' Those are direct quotes from them. This comes at the same time as a report by the children's commissioner, Sally Holland, last week, who said 'Financial demands are flying at families from all sorts of angles and it's the...

1. Questions to the Minister for Education: Costs associated with Education (13 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: 4. How is the Welsh Government ensuring that parents are able to afford costs associated with their children's education? OAQ53552

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Education (13 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: How is the Welsh Government ensuring that schools have adequate funding?

2. Business Statement and Announcement (12 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: I'd like to request a debate in Government time on staff shortages within the NHS. In the news today is the report about maternity services at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital, and these services have now been centralised. A large number of angry and worried people from Maerdy in the Rhondda have also been in touch with me over the weekend about problems with their local surgery. At one minute to...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (12 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: What is the Welsh Government doing to ensure schools in the Rhondda have enough funding to provide pupils with a good education?

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Building Social Housing in Wales ( 6 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Diolch i bawb. Thanks to everybody for their contributions, especially those supporting the premise of our argument. I’m particularly grateful to the Minister for being so open to so many of our suggestions. I also welcome the suggestion on using the business rates system to tackle the problem of second homes. It’s not rocket science, and it’s actually something that could be done...

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Building Social Housing in Wales ( 6 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: Thank you. I welcome your comments about scale, and you said that the figures that we are talking about are broadly in line with the figures that you've come up with. Can you clarify whether your figures are about affordable homes, or are we talking about social housing?

8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Building Social Housing in Wales ( 6 Mar 2019)

Leanne Wood: —and which of these proposals will attract opposition? Did you want to say something?


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