Results 581–600 of 2000 for speaker:Mr Neil Hamilton

1. Questions to the First Minister: Betsi Cadwaladr University Local Health Board ( 6 Feb 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Well, I thank the First Minister for that succinct reply. The health Secretary said recently, in effect, that things have got worse in 2017-18 for Betsi Cadwaladr, despite special measures. He said in particular it's been disheartening and unacceptable that, during 2017-18, issues have escalated in relation to the financial position and some key areas of performance. Betsi Cadwaladr has now...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Betsi Cadwaladr University Local Health Board ( 6 Feb 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: 2. Will the First Minister make a statement on the financial support that has been provided to Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board? OAQ51731

3. Topical Questions: The impact of leaving the EU on Wales (31 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I agree with the Cabinet Secretary that transparency is a good thing and that there's no reason why studies of this kind should not be published, because we can then draw our own conclusions, as he says. But would he agree with me that an attempt to predict what the world's going to look like in 15 years' time, especially when those predictions come from economists, is likely to be about...

8. The Landfill Disposals Tax (Tax Rates) (Wales) Regulations 2018 (30 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Broadly speaking, I welcome what the Finance Secretary is doing in these regulations. I support the devolution of taxes to Wales because I see it as one way in which we can make Wales more competitive and attractive for people to come and live and work here. If the taxes are used in a sensible way, then they can help to boost the size of the Welsh economy and the tax base that that brings...

4. Statement by the Leader of the House: Superfast Cymru (30 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I welcome the statement and I'm happy to commend the leader of the house for the energy and commitment that she has brought to this part of her duties. I think it's fair to commend Ministers when they have been successful at what they're doing, and I appreciate the practical difficulties that she's had to grapple with. At the end of the day, no reasonable person could disagree with what she...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Governance of NHS Wales Health Boards (30 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Well, one of the areas of governance that perhaps needs to be reconsidered as a result of today is the maintenance of confidentiality between health boards and Assembly Members. Perhaps the First Minister will address that in response, but the question I wanted to raise, prompted by what's going on in Hywel Dda at the moment, is the level of public dissatisfaction with the method by which...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (30 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Well, I certainly don't agree with that at all. It's not the case that trade will suddenly seize up if we leave the single market. It'll affect certain sectors more than others, that's certainly true, but there's massive scope for import substitution given the huge trade deficit that we've got with the EU—but I don't want to pursue that line any further now. The other point that I want to...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (30 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I have no difficulty in agreeing with the First Minister on that, and, indeed, in paying tribute to the role of Lee Waters in raising this issue in the Assembly, but there are other things that can be done as well. The areas that are most likely to be affected by this, again, according to not only this report but also one by another organisation called Future Advocacy—it says that one in...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (30 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Has the First Minister seen the report from the Centre for Cities entitled 'Cities Outlook 2018', which estimates that 112,000 jobs may be at risk in Cardiff, Newport and Swansea as a result of automation? There are those who unkindly say, of course, that Welsh Labour has led the way in robotics, but there is a serious point here as well, because the areas that are most likely to be affected...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Governance of NHS Wales Health Boards (30 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: 10. Will the First Minister make a statement on the governance of NHS Wales health boards? OAQ51686

4. Topical Questions: Withybush Hospital (24 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: The health Secretary is a kind of professional fire blanket for the failures of the health boards all over Wales and Hywel Dda is no exception to that. Of course, Withybush isn't going to close in the immediate future, but the real question is: is it going to close in due course following a death by a thousand cuts? What we've seen in recent times is the progressive diminution of health...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (24 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Another way in which the national insurance fund has been described, of course, is as 'the world's largest Ponzi scheme', as it has developed. I hope we will never recreate something in that image here in Wales. What we have the opportunity to do here, I think, is something similar to what Norway has done, for example, in relation to the windfall that it obtained when North Sea oil came on...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (24 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: The Cabinet Secretary, like myself, is perennially youthful—we're seeing the horizon recede further from us as we get older—but I accept the general point that he makes. Given that adult social care costs are, on the Health Foundation's predictions, likely to rise by 4 per cent per annum for the next 20 years, and that costs should rise probably to about £2.5 billion by 2030, clearly...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (24 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Diolch yn fawr, Llywydd. We're all awaiting with interest the Cabinet Secretary's decision on the shortlist for new taxes to be published shortly, but does he agree with me that, whilst no tax is ever going to be popular, there'll be greater acceptability amongst the public if they can directly relate the costs that they will incur with the benefits that they will receive? Some of these...

5. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: The Food and Drink Industry (23 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I, too, welcome the statement by the Cabinet Secretary. It's a good news story, and I welcome the initiatives that the Government has taken to increase the scope of Welsh branding and also the scope for exports of our products. The Cabinet Secretary once described herself to me as a glass-half-full rather than a glass-half-empty person, and I'm glad to see, therefore, the note of optimism...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (23 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Sorry, I wasn't aware that the First Minister had finished as there was so much noise coming from other parts of the Chamber. The whole point of my question was not about social care, but about beds in hospitals and hospital care. The consultants who wrote to the First Minister last week said that emergency departments in Wales were, in some ways, worse than in England. Staff are arriving for...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (23 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I'm delighted to hear that, because as a result of leaving the European Union there will be more money to spend on the health service. [Interruption.] In answer to the leader of Plaid Cymru—. It's the way you tell them. In answer to the leader of Plaid Cymru earlier on, he said that beds don't really matter; it's how quickly you move people out of them. But the truth of the matter is...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (23 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Diolch yn fawr iawn, Llywydd. Emergency hospital consultants in Wales have recently written to the First Minister claiming that safety is being compromised to an unacceptable degree. The Royal College of Emergency Medicines has described accident and emergency units as battlefields. Dr Tim Rogerson, a consultant in emergency medicine at the Royal Gwent Hospital has said about the picture...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mobile Phone Coverage (23 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: Yes, correct. But people with mobile phones are encouraged to check the website for delays to the service, which couldn't be done in this particular instance because there was no mobile coverage at the bus stop at which he was waiting for the bus.

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mobile Phone Coverage (23 Jan 2018)

Mr Neil Hamilton: I thank the First Minister for that reply, and I know the Government is giving a high priority to improving connectivity in the countryside. But I'm sure he'd agree with me that a lot more is yet to be done. There is a significant potential problem with lack of mobile phone coverage in regard to public transport. A constituent has written to me from Llan-non in Ceredigion, which has only four...


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