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5. Topical Questions: Borth Zoo (15 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: 3. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on action taken to protect wild animals in Borth zoo near Aberystwyth, in light of the death of two of its wild cats? 62

9. Motion to agree to the First Minister's recommendation to Her Majesty to appoint a Counsel General (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I specifically, five years ago, challenged the appointment of Theodore Huckle.

9. Motion to agree to the First Minister's recommendation to Her Majesty to appoint a Counsel General (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thought I'd finished and sat down, but shall I just carry on so that that can be read as an intervention? 

9. Motion to agree to the First Minister's recommendation to Her Majesty to appoint a Counsel General (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Exactly, because we’re not questioning the nomination process here. What we are questioning here is the fact that the Assembly should approve this nomination, which would then be passed to Her Majesty. That is something that should be agreed. If we’re only here to rubber-stamp these things then what’s the point of this debate? What is the point of the motion? What’s the point of a...

9. Motion to agree to the First Minister's recommendation to Her Majesty to appoint a Counsel General (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Well, I think—and I appreciate the Member might not have heard what I said—we have the Welsh constitution, which is that the Counsel General is an appointment of this Assembly. It has to be approved by this Assembly—recommended by the First Minister, appointed by Her Majesty, but approved by this Assembly. Now, you could make a coherent argument—I'm not saying you couldn't make a...

9. Motion to agree to the First Minister's recommendation to Her Majesty to appoint a Counsel General (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you, Llywydd. The second reason why Plaid Cymru wants to change the system here is that we would want to see a system of pre-appointment hearings for a Counsel General. It is a system that is provided in those nations where law officials are appointed by the Congress—in the United States for example, where there is an open hearing. It is a system that has been experimented with in...

9. Motion to agree to the First Minister's recommendation to Her Majesty to appoint a Counsel General (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: You were wrong five years ago when Theodore Huckle was appointed, and you are wrong today. When it comes to an Assembly decision and a parliamentary decision, I have every right to discuss this. It is included in the law of the land that you voted for, and that’s why we’re discussing it. 

9. Motion to agree to the First Minister's recommendation to Her Majesty to appoint a Counsel General (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: That's why we're discussing it. It's in the law of the land—[Interruption.] The second—

9. Motion to agree to the First Minister's recommendation to Her Majesty to appoint a Counsel General (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Those who want to change the constitution should have changed the Wales Act. You had an opportunity in the House of Lords to change the Wales Act in order to remove the ability of this parliament to approve the appointment of the Counsel General. If you are so vocal, you should have done it elsewhere where you have another job to do. You clearly didn’t have an eye on the constitution at...

9. Motion to agree to the First Minister's recommendation to Her Majesty to appoint a Counsel General (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I’m afraid that Plaid Cymru can’t agree to this motion in the current context at the moment. May I say, first of all, that I’m not questioning the ability or appropriateness of Jeremy Miles for this position in any way? Rather, I’m asking a more fundamental question as to why we are appointing a new Counsel General. I want to pay tribute to Mick Antoniw. I think he carried out the...

3. Business Statement and Announcement (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I’d also like to welcome Julie James to her new role and congratulate her on her appointment and also thank Jane Hutt for the way in which she has dealt with all parties in this Chamber over many years. I very much hope that that tradition will remain in place. I have a few questions for Julie James, if I may. First of all, I note, differently to your predecessor, you have other...

2. Questions to the First Minister: The Wales and Borders Franchise (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I thank the First Minister. I have read that statement, of course, which was released as a result of the fact that Arriva Trains Wales had withdrawn from the franchise process. Now, reading between the lines and the reports around that, that turns around the fact that Arriva had decided that there was no commercial value now in that franchise, including, of course, the metro and building upon...

1. Tributes to Carl Sargeant (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Can I first of all extend my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Carl Sargeant, and particularly those on the Assembly estate who knew him very well and with whom he was also friends? I do that on behalf of myself and my Plaid Cymru colleagues here, but also the Plaid Cymru colleagues who are no longer here who worked with him in the past as well. I first came to know Carl, like...

2. Questions to the First Minister: The Wales and Borders Franchise (14 Nov 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: 9. Will the First Minister make a statement on preparatory work for the process of awarding the Wales and Borders franchise? OAQ51291

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Universal Credit (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Will the Member give way?

8. 8. Plaid Cymru Debate: Universal Credit (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I heard what he just said about how the roll-out will allow these issues to be ironed out, going forward. Can he understand, therefore, why we have it trialled in Torfaen and Flintshire here in Wales, and today, in fact, in the last 10 minutes, the Welsh Local Government Association has said, on the basis of those trials, it should be paused in Wales for reflection?

5. 5. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: Thank you very much. I was about to intervene on the Minister there when she concluded her comments, so I will make the comments that I’d intended to make there now. I’m grateful that she has just confirmed that she will retain the current moratorium, but also that she recognises that when the further powers do come to us here in the Assembly, it would be possible for the Government, if...

5. 5. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: I’m sure the Member is correct, and we are faced with this challenge of leaving the European Union and keeping our high environmental standards, and I think that’s a challenge of a country that has its Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 as a centrepiece of its legislation. In terms of protecting the environment, fracking will not help us either combat climate change or end...

5. 5. Debate on a Member's Legislative Proposal (25 Oct 2017)

Mr Simon Thomas: That’s an important point, and I know that allowing test drilling in Scotland, where they’ve come out against fracking, means there are now legal cases pending, and you shouldn’t give people encouragement, if you like, or spend money, that they would then have a legal recourse against you. It’s better to ban completely, and I accept that point. We, in Plaid Cymru, have made our stance...


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