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1. Questions to the First Minister: The Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019 Results Report ( 3 Dec 2019)

Mark Drakeford: ...comes to be done, I think what we will see is that those communities who find themselves at the sharpest end of deprivation in Wales have one key characteristic in common—that they have an over-representation, compared to other parts of Wales, of families with children. And the reason that they end up in the position they are in is because of the cuts in benefits that those families have...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders ( 3 Dec 2019)

Mark Drakeford: ...Wales. The report will be a useful contribution to the consultation that Qualifications Wales is carrying out, but in the end, it will be Qualifications Wales that will be responsible for making representations to the Welsh Government as to how we have a qualifications system that stands alongside our new curriculum, and that all of that underpins our ambition. And we are as ambitious as...

5. Debate: Stage 4 of the Senedd and Elections (Wales) Bill (27 Nov 2019)

Elin Jones: ...Deputy Presiding Officer are likely to exercise that right this afternoon. Today, we will be voting on extending the franchise to 16 and 17-year-olds for the Senedd elections in 2021. It was the Representation of the People Act 1969 that lowered the voting age from 21 to 18, and, so, the provision to extend the franchise to 16-year-olds is long overdue for some. In May 2013, a clear...

8. Debate: The General Principles of the Health and Social Care (Quality and Engagement) (Wales) Bill (26 Nov 2019)

Vaughan Gething: ...or not you want to have different ways of working across the region. The approach we're taking is actually to say that we want a national model that is consistent, with local standing and local representation. I've indicated I'll bring forward amendments to set that out. And, again, to underscore the independence of the new body, it will be significantly more independent than current...

4. Statement by the Minister for Housing and Local Government: The Local Government and Elections (Wales) Bill (19 Nov 2019)

David Lloyd: ...prefer that there would be a strategic lead from here to say, 'Listen, guys, we're going for this, it's STV, and everybody's having STV.' I'm a long-term proponent, as is my party, of proportional representation, plainly, because, at least then, every vote will count, and, hopefully, addressing low turnouts and spoilt-vote scenarios. The sky hasn't fallen in on Scotland, basically, who've...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): The State Pension Age (19 Nov 2019)

Jeremy Miles: ...sorts of issues that she has raised in her question, and, unfortunately, I've not been able to persuade myself that those powers of intervention exist. But we have, as a Government, made reasoned representations on a number of occasions to the UK Government with very, very disappointing responses on each, I think, occasion that we have done so. I share with her the hope that the general...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Brexit Minister (in respect of his 'law officer' responsibilities): Access to Justice (19 Nov 2019)

Jeremy Miles: ...to the impact of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012, in particular, has encompassed the sorts of issues that she is raising today, and we will continue to make those representations on behalf of users of the courts system here in Wales.

Group 5: Administration of elections (Amendments 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 87, 82, 97, 83, 84) (13 Nov 2019)

Jeremy Miles: ...of all parties involved. Removing the references to 2021-22 is consistent with this approach, and I ask the Assembly to support it. I have brought forward amendments 69, 70, 71 and 72 following representations from the Electoral Commission. The Electoral Commission’s concerns were highlighted in advance of Stage 2 proceedings, and we have been discussing them with the Electoral...

12. Short Debate: The National Development Framework: Turning mid-Wales into the world’s biggest wind farm (13 Nov 2019)

Julie James: ...renewable energy in Wales to provide secure, dependable energy both on and offshore. The consultation period on the draft NDF runs until the end of this week. After this, I will be considering the representations we have received and will also decide if there is a need to amend any of the policies in the light of that consultation. Deputy Presiding Officer, without bold and decisive action...

5. Topical Questions: The Resignation of the Secretary of State for Wales ( 6 Nov 2019)

Leanne Wood: ...agree with me that Alun Cairns is unfit for public office and that any inquiry should include who else within the Tory party knew of Ross England's collapsed rape trial? And will you also be making representations to the UK Government when a new Secretary of State for Wales is announced to insist that someone with a knowledge of what our country needs is appointed? While this anachronistic...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy and Transport: Transport Links in South Wales West ( 6 Nov 2019)

Lee Waters: ...was transport Minister and a coalition was put together to make the case for electrification on the main line, that was done on the basis of all parties in this Chamber working together and making representations to Westminster, and Carl led a very successful campaign. Since the Conservatives unilaterally cancelled that deal and have not delivered on what they said they would as a result...

1. Questions to the Minister for Economy and Transport: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople ( 6 Nov 2019)

Lee Waters: Well, those are probably comments best directed to the leader of Cardiff council. The national development framework is out to consultation, and we look forward to considering all representations as part of that.

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Tackling LGBT Hate Crime (23 Oct 2019)

Mick Antoniw: .... Can I also say—? In my past role, working as a trade union lawyer, the work that the trade union reps have done and the gay reps have done within our trade unions to actually give voice and representation. I'll never forget one representative who I was talking to and giving advice to on something was telling me that in his capacity as rep, his parents had never spoken to him since he...

2. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Oct 2019)

Helen Mary Jones: ...know that if I was a woman of child-bearing age living in that region, I would want to know that there was a timeline and that at some point I could expect that service to be safe.  I've received representations, and I know that other colleagues have, suggesting to me—well, proving to me—that the cultural issues, which again I accept can't be changed overnight, in Cwm Taf extend well...

1. Questions to the Minister for Education: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (23 Oct 2019)

Kirsty Williams: I've not received any representation from the teaching unions about the specifics that the Member mentions around part-time and flexible working, although workload issues in general are a standing item on the agenda every time I meet with the teaching unions. The flexibility that the Member just highlighted is indeed one of the things that the re-imagining the school day commission is...

6. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism: Priorities for the Visitor Economy 2020-2025 (22 Oct 2019)

Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas: ...of its nations. And that is what’s crucial to us in our promotion work. That is maintained in our relationship. We do have a relationship between Visit Wales and VisitBritain, and we do have representation on UK tourism, but our intention always is that we promote Wales as a nation and as a unique nation. I also appreciate the understanding of the importance of not being overly dependant...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Skills Training (22 Oct 2019)

Mark Drakeford: Well, Llywydd, we work with our local authority colleagues, of course, to make sure that the contribution they can make through their representation at further education, and in the schools that they themselves run, to make sure that the skills agenda is understood and implemented there. It's one of the key things that Government does, Llywydd, to invest in people and to provide them with the...

7. Debate on the Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee Report: the Blue Badge Scheme in Wales: Eligibility and Implementation (16 Oct 2019)

Nick Ramsay: Like you and other AMs, I've received many representations on exactly what you just said—that there's an inconsistency across Wales in terms of the applications for the blue badge scheme. So, I thought that the recommendation for putting it on a statutory basis was a very good idea, so I'd also be interested in what response you get to that query.

4. Topical Questions: Hi-Lex (16 Oct 2019)

David Rees: ...to work with the employees to ensure that individuals, who may be facing redundancy in the coming months, are able to actually get the best deal situation possible and they're not left without any representation whatsoever? Will you also talk to Hi-Lex to see how you can help and work with them to ensure that the 12 months they've given at the moment is going to be 12 months, and we don't...

4. Topical Questions: Catalonia (16 Oct 2019)

Mr Neil Hamilton: ...draconian terms of 10 or 12 years merely for holding what is, in effect, a national opinion poll. The one glaring omission that there has been in the answers that we've heard this afternoon is what representations the Welsh Government is going to make to the European Union about the events in Spain? Because, after all, there is in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union,...


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