Results 501–520 of 2000 for speaker:Leanne Wood

3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Local Government and Public Services: Update on the Our Valleys, Our Future Delivery Plan (27 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: I'm not convinced that this statement brings anything new to the table today, and I think the evidence for that is the attack that the Cabinet Secretary just made. Cabinet Secretary, you always seem to attack when you don't have any answers. Anyway, you finished your statement today by saying that the delivery plan in front of us today cuts across all Welsh Government departments and all of...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Cannabis Use for Medicinal Purposes (27 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: As you've said, from 1 November 2018, changes to the misuse of drugs legislation has enabled unlicensed cannabis-based products to be prescribed by some doctors for medicinal use where there is a special clinical need. At the time, our chief pharmaceutical officer, Andrew Evans, said that the number of people in Wales who would be prescribed medicinal cannabis is likely to be very small. The...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Cannabis Use for Medicinal Purposes (27 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: 5. Will the First Minister make a statement on the Welsh Government's policy on cannabis use for medicinal purposes? OAQ52980

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education (21 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: How does the Welsh Government ensure that classrooms are equipped to ensure that pupils with additional needs can reach their full potential?

2. Business Statement and Announcement (20 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: Leader of the house, I've got three matters that I'd like to raise with you this afternoon. You'll be aware of the interim report of the UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty. It was a very hard-hitting report pointing out that cuts and austerity are a political choice, that Wales faces the highest relative poverty in the UK, and that 25 per cent of jobs pay below the minimum wage. The...

1. Questions to the First Minister: White Ribbon Day (20 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: First Minister, there's no doubt in my mind that we've gone backwards on this agenda, and I fully support what's been said by Angela and by Jane Hutt, and I'd like to focus on what you can actually do about this. You could improve education on this front so that every child is absolutely clear what is and what isn't acceptable. You could do something about the welfare benefit system. The fact...

2. Questions to the Leader of the House and Chief Whip: Broadband Connectivity in Arfon (14 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: Well, thank you for agreeing to do that, leader of the house, because there are 14 million people in Yemen that are on the brink of famine, thanks to the war, which our arms trade is supporting—one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent years. The Saudi regime remains a regime that heavily oppresses women, restricts basic freedoms and assassinates its opponents overseas. It's heavily...

2. Questions to the Leader of the House and Chief Whip: Broadband Connectivity in Arfon (14 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: Okay, thank you for your answer. Your colleague and Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport is listed as the keynote speaker at an arms fair in Cardiff to be held next year. This event will involve the sale of weapons to regimes with appalling human rights records that are involved in serious armed conflicts, including Saudi Arabia, a country that were it not for its oil interests would...

2. Questions to the Leader of the House and Chief Whip: Broadband Connectivity in Arfon (14 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: Leader of the house, your list of responsibilities includes human rights in relation to United Nations and European Union conventions. Can you explain how you work with other departments and Ministers, in particular the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport, to ensure compliance with human rights in relation to UN and EU conventions?

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance (14 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: What consideration did the Cabinet Secretary give to the protection of women when allocating the draft budget for 2019-20?

6. Equalities and Brexit — Joint findings by the Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee and the External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee ( 7 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: So, we've been consistent in calling for these rights to be protected. These joint committee report findings on the impact of Brexit on human rights also support many of our concerns. The initial letter to the First Minister notes, for example, that unlike in many other states, the right to equality in the UK is not protected by a constitutional bill of rights that would limit the extent to...

6. Equalities and Brexit — Joint findings by the Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee and the External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee ( 7 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: I'm pleased to be able to speak in this debate. In many ways, it's a continuation of yesterday's discussion on equalities and human rights. Let's make no mistake: despite the words we will hear later about remembering the sacrifice of those who fought the Nazis, these rights are under threat. It wasn't the EU's smooth arrangements for the transportation of medical isotopes that annoyed the...

10. Debate: The Equality and Human Rights Commission's Wales Committee Annual Review 2017-2018 ( 6 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: I've just had an e-mail here, now, this afternoon, that says that countless women are being failed by the system and that there is a 12-month list for trauma counselling that you can't have if your case goes to court, yet you're claiming you're doing enough. You're clearly not, are you?

10. Debate: The Equality and Human Rights Commission's Wales Committee Annual Review 2017-2018 ( 6 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd, I move the amendments tabled in Rhun ap Iorwerth's name. But, before I address the amendments, I'd like to briefly address the issues around poverty outlined in this report, 'Is Wales Fairer?' The report shows that Wales has a relative poverty rate higher than England or Scotland's and that the relative poverty rate for 16 to 24-year-olds has increased by a staggering...

8. Debate: The General Principles of the Renting Homes (Fees etc.) (Wales) Bill ( 6 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: We'll be supporting the general principles of this Bill today, as in fact we have for several years now. Plaid Cymru, of course, tabled amendments to the renting homes Bill a few years ago that would have brought about a ban on letting agent fees. But these were, of course, voted down by the governing party, Labour, like so many other policies that they really should be backing. This time...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Housing Provision for Vulnerable Children ( 6 Nov 2018)

Leanne Wood: Reduced funding for Welsh Women's Aid has impacted upon their ability to provide dedicated support for children accommodated in refuges, and this is no surprise. Across Wales, services have seen a 14 per cent reduction in funding from local authority children's services and the Families First grant programmes. Some specialist providers do not receive any funding specifically for support...

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Climate Change (24 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: If we listen to the far-right climate change deniers, we will be failing future generations. There's absolutely no doubt about that. Climate change is the biggest threat facing this planet, and it's an absolute shocker that people are prepared to deny that. Back in 2011, I produced ‘A Greenprint for the Valleys’. Now, this is a programme to regenerate our forgotten and let-down...

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Climate Change (24 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: Would you take an intervention?

7. Plaid Cymru Debate: Climate Change (24 Oct 2018)

Leanne Wood: You've made a great case for renewable energy, so do you therefore regret the removal of the feed-in tariff that the Conservatives brought in when they first took office?


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