Results 921–940 of 2000 for speaker:Leanne Wood

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> (14 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, Lywydd. First Minister, do you support the aspiration to achieve a million Welsh speakers by 2050, and, if you do, can you tell us how you intend to meet that aspiration?

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> (14 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: Thank you, First Minister, and I agree that the aspiration is a good one, and I’m glad that you’ve mentioned education. In your consultation on creating a million Welsh speakers, you explain how education must play a central role. Your main objective, and what you’re asking local authorities to achieve, is, I quote: ‘A significant increase in the number of children and young people...

8. 6. ‘Securing Wales' Future’: Transition from the European Union to a New Relationship with Europe ( 7 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: We’re still waiting for your plan. Where is it?

8. 6. ‘Securing Wales' Future’: Transition from the European Union to a New Relationship with Europe ( 7 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: We've now seen that the UK Government White Paper exists, but it's a document full of contradictions, and we still don't actually know what Brexit means. Yes.

8. 6. ‘Securing Wales' Future’: Transition from the European Union to a New Relationship with Europe ( 7 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: We have no internal difficulties within Plaid Cymru on this. There's no mention of the triggering of article 50 in the White Paper. We are fully signed up to the White Paper, but we have our distinct position on the question of article 50, and that's why we've tabled this amendment today. But, as I’ve just said, we will be supporting the motion, even if our own amendment falls. Now, the UK...

8. 6. ‘Securing Wales' Future’: Transition from the European Union to a New Relationship with Europe ( 7 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, Lywydd. I’m not quite sure how I can follow that. I move amendment 2 in the name of Rhun ap Iorwerth. Since the vote to leave the European Union on 23 June last year, Plaid Cymru has prioritised the Welsh national interest. It will be of no surprise to anyone—[Interruption.] I’m happy to be a Welsh nationalist in comparison to your British nationalism, thank you very much. It...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> ( 7 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: First Minister, if there’s a skills shortage in Wales, that’s your responsibility. You are responsible for the skills of people in this country. I want to move on to transport now, though. Twelve months ago, you unveiled a plan for the north Wales metro, and that plan failed to include Gwynedd, Conwy or Ynys Môn, although it did include Cheshire, Liverpool and Manchester. The maps...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> ( 7 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: I share your concern about the post offices and banks, and there’s a real concern about the viability of some of our town centres if this agenda continues. We know what the UK Government agenda is, but, First Minister, you have levers too to counter this through the Welsh Revenue Authority. Plaid Cymru would agree that Treforest industrial estate is a better location than Cardiff, but that...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> ( 7 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: Diolch. I’m sure Carmarthenshire council would have appreciated more support from you, First Minister, when it comes to the Welsh language, but I want to turn to a matter of income differences. [Interruption.] First Minister, when it comes to differences in income between regions—.

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> ( 7 Feb 2017)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, Lywydd. When it comes to differences in income between its regions and nations, the UK is one of the most unequal states in Europe, and Wales suffers from this imbalance as well. To address this imbalance, our market towns and post-industrial towns need good-quality public sector jobs. HMRC, DWP and the jobcentre are moving jobs from towns that suffer from low wages, like Porthmadog,...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> (31 Jan 2017)

Leanne Wood: You’re right, First Minister, there are a number of ways that unscrupulous employers can exploit workers, but this question of the minimum wage is a key one. Last time I looked, HMRC only employed six people to enforce the national minimum wage, and it’s clearly not a priority for the UK Government. There have been minimal prosecutions in recent years, and that was the case under the...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> (31 Jan 2017)

Leanne Wood: Thank you for your answer, First Minister, and I would agree with much of the sentiment that you expressed there. Now, one of the factors that was influential in the EU referendum result was the issue of wages and the undercutting of labour. Now, this exploitation is happening, there’s no doubt about that. You’ll be aware, as I am, of unscrupulous employers charging for accommodation and...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> (31 Jan 2017)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, Lywydd. First Minister, following the announcement of President Trump’s racist travel ban, there have been demonstrations throughout the world, including here in Wales, rejecting the idea of division. But the issue is wider than just that specific ban. The whole question of migration has become a toxic debate. Will you join me, and others in this Assembly, to make it clear that...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health, Well-being and Sport (25 Jan 2017)

Leanne Wood: Will the Cabinet Secretary provide an update on the treatment offered by the NHS for patients with multiple sclerosis?

4. 4. Statement: ‘Securing Wales' Future’: Transition from the European Union to a New Relationship with Europe (24 Jan 2017)

Leanne Wood: I was pleased and encouraged to launch this White Paper with the Government yesterday, and whatever differences the parties here have on public services and the day-to-day business of scrutiny, on the matter of leaving the European Union, it's essential, in as far as we can, that Wales speaks with one voice and creates a position that reflects the Welsh national interest. This is too big a...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> (24 Jan 2017)

Leanne Wood: First Minister, we can’t afford to wait for the metro; it could be years before we see the metro coming on stream. My predecessor as Plaid Cymru leader, Ieuan Wyn Jones, was a strong critic of the current rail franchise contract for Wales. He said that the way it had been drawn up—yes, by an agency of the UK Government—had led to a decade of overcrowding, and that verdict still stands...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> (24 Jan 2017)

Leanne Wood: So, it’s nothing to do with the Government then? First Minister, it is a touch-and-go situation for many workers, and I know that because I face regular delays, as does everyone else who uses the service. We never know when there are going to be delays or cancellations. In fact, there was a delay to my train coming to work this morning. It’s a daily occurrence. People are feeling as...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: <p>Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders</p> (24 Jan 2017)

Leanne Wood: Diolch, Lywydd. First Minister, I’m not going to ask you about article 50 or the White Paper that we jointly launched yesterday because there are statements on both those matters coming later. Instead, I’d like to ask you about matters relating to public services, for which you are responsible. Do you accept that many rail commuters on the Valleys lines in particular are facing a...


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