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6. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Care and support for stroke survivors (27 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: The impact of stroke can be considerable, as Dr Dai Lloyd has just explained, not just for the patient, but also for their family, in ways that can be challenging and terrifying, particularly—as has just been said—at this time of the pandemic and lockdown. Many people will experience a range of consequences after having a stroke: the physical challenges of fatigue and paralysis in those...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (26 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: Trefnydd, could we have an update on the support available for parents managing homeworking and home schooling during the pandemic? I'm sure that this has been raised with you as a Member of the Senedd, as it's been raised with me. As a parent myself, who often has a toddler with me in the room when I attend some Zoom meetings, I'm aware of the pressures that parents are under. Children,...

1. Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services: Waiting Times (20 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: In terms of the ability to deal with the coronavirus in south-east Wales, I wonder if you could update us, Minister, on the Grange University Hospital and the role of that in providing treatment for those suffering from COVID-19.

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services (20 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: Will the Minister confirm how many people have received a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination?

3. Statement by the Deputy Minister for Economy and Transport: The Welsh Government Response to the South East Wales Transport Commission’s Final Recommendations (19 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: I know time is short, so I'll be brief. Can I just ask you, Deputy Minister, on the public transport enhancements that you've mentioned? It's good to hear about the proposed increase in the number of stations in Newport, but, of course, the increase in the number of stations only works when you've actually got a railway line. Two questions on the back of that: first of all, are there any...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (19 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: Can I, firstly, concur with Bethan Sayed's call for better perinatal mental health support? I think that that's an area that has needed some work for a while, and I'm pleased to see that progressing. Two issues, if I may, Trefnydd. First of all, I attended a meeting, along with some other representatives, with Community Pharmacy Wales yesterday, at which the pace of the vaccine roll-out was...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (13 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: Diolch, Gweinidog. I'm all for carbon budgeting and I think it's great that we're moving that way, but I do appreciate the complexity of trying to achieve that. But, as you've pointed out, we have to start somewhere. Looking across other aspects of the draft budget, and I appreciate it's still a draft budget, but housing, for instance. I can appreciate how carbon budgeting comes in with...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (13 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: I get the feeling I'm getting told to move on from that subject, so I appreciate it's within her line. If I can broaden that out into value for money across the whole budget itself, Minister, as I said in yesterday's budget debate, we often talk about building back better, and you've spoken about building back better and building back greener and the First Minister has. Now, that's a...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (13 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: Diolch, Llywydd. During the pandemic the issue of value for money has become centre stage and making sure, Minister, that we get the best from every Welsh pound spent. Over the last couple of days, it's emerged that the Welsh Government is repaying €3.4 million of rural funding to the European Commission, following last year's Audit Wales report on the rural development programme. Now, I...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd: The Impact of COVID-19 on Inequalities (13 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: As the Minister has said, John Griffiths has raised a very important question. I think one of the most shocking things, certainly looking back at this in the future—this pandemic—will be the way that it has disproportionately affected those across society and those suffering from pre-existing social and health inequalities. Minister, you've mentioned free school meals, you've mentioned...

5. Debate on a Statement: Draft Budget 2021-2022 (12 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: I appreciate that this statement has been curtailed today due to time constraints, so I'll be succinct. We are clearly heading through very challenging times as a country, both in terms of public health and financially, as the finance Minister has just alluded to, and challenging times require a budget that makes the most of every Welsh pound. Now, despite the Minister's rather negative...

5. Debate on a Statement: Draft Budget 2021-2022 (12 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: How's that?

5. Debate on a Statement: Draft Budget 2021-2022 (12 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: There was me thinking it was all going to run smoothly, with being unmuted, and I've beaten myself.

5. Debate on a Statement: Draft Budget 2021-2022 (12 Jan 2021)

Nick Ramsay: Thank you, Llywydd, and thank you, Minister, for the statement.

1. Debate: The End of the Transition Period (30 Dec 2020)

Nick Ramsay: It won't let me unmute.

1. Debate: The End of the Transition Period (30 Dec 2020)

Nick Ramsay: Can you hear me?

1. Debate: The End of the Transition Period (30 Dec 2020)

Nick Ramsay: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. As the First Minister said at the very start of this debate, it's a good thing that the UK is leaving the EU with a deal. In my opinion, the alternative would have been unthinkable, though I do respect the views of those who disagree with this, a position that's been put forward eloquently today by Alun Davies and others. I think the bottom line is that to have left...

3. Topical Questions: NHS Winter Pressures (16 Dec 2020)

Nick Ramsay: The Minister actually has covered a large part of the area I was going to ask about in his answer to Laura Anne Jones. I've also had similar concerns represented to me, Minister, not about the Grange university being unfit for purpose or not suited to the role that it's designed to carry out—I think, as you've just said, it's built for a specific purpose, and at the moment, it's having to...

1. Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs: The Rural Economy (16 Dec 2020)

Nick Ramsay: We know that mental health issues can often be hidden and disguised, particularly in deeper rural areas of Wales, often, sadly, until it's too late. The pandemic has now added another layer to many of the stresses and strains that are being faced by businesses and farmers, for instance, in the rural areas. What assessment have you made and what discussions have you had with the Minister...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (15 Dec 2020)

Nick Ramsay: I very much hope that we do get some form of deal at the end of this, despite the eleventh hour, so any input that the Welsh Government can have into that process would, I'm sure, be beneficial. Two issues if I may raise with you, Trefnydd. Firstly, the issue I raised with the First Minister earlier: could we have a statement from the health Minister on addressing the capacity issues in the...


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