Results 941–960 of 2000 for speaker:Russell George

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Growing the Mid Wales Economy (10 Jan 2018)

Russell George: 4. Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the Welsh Government's plans to grow the mid-Wales economy? OAQ51513

2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 9 Jan 2018)

Russell George: Well, thank you, Llywydd—it is indeed. The leader of the house has probably guessed what I'd like to request my oral statement on, and that is indeed broadband, of course, now that we've seen the end of the Superfast Cymru fibre broadband project. You have given a commitment, I'm pleased to hear, to bring forward an oral statement, but you mentioned that it will be 16 weeks until you get...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Plastic Recycling ( 9 Jan 2018)

Russell George: I think there is universal agreement that China's decision will pose a big challenge to us with regard to recycling here in Wales, with regard to plastics. By commissioning a recycling technologies plant, which would turn end-of-life plastics into light oil, wax or low sulphur heavy fuel oil, we could create an ideal resource here for a wide range of industry applications, and this could, of...

2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (13 Dec 2017)

Russell George: Cabinet Secretary, can I ask you what assurances you can give that the budget allocation for CAMHS will be ring-fenced? 

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education (13 Dec 2017)

Russell George: Will the Cabinet Secretary make a statement on the education improvement grant for schools?

5. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: Connecting Wales, a strategic approach to Transport (12 Dec 2017)

Russell George: Thank you, Deputy Presiding Officer. Cabinet Secretary, can I broadly welcome the updating of the Welsh Government's Wales transport strategy? I think it's right that the strategy is updated to take account of both new powers and recent legislation. I also agree that seamless transport infrastructure is key to economic growth. Of course, for years we've had talk of the M4 relief road, and I'm...

3. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: The Economic Action Plan (12 Dec 2017)

Russell George: Diolch, Deputy Presiding Officer. Cabinet Secretary, I'm pleased that you have finally launched your economic action plan. I would say it has come 19 months since the 2016 Assembly elections, in which, of course, you stated that the economy would be your Government's No. 1 priority. The document was only received this morning by Assembly Members, but I've done my best to read as much as I can...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Rail Services in Mid and West Wales (12 Dec 2017)

Russell George: First Minister, I've received a large number of complaints from regular travellers on the Cambrian line operated by Arriva Trains Wales. There have been a large number of cancellations or part cancellations with no alternative bus service being provided, leaving passengers totally in the lurch. The cancellations often occur minutes before the train is due to depart, which, of course, makes it...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Rail Services in Mid and West Wales (12 Dec 2017)

Russell George: 2. Will the First Minister make a statement on rail services in Mid and West Wales? OAQ51454

4. Topical Questions: A Public Bank ( 6 Dec 2017)

Russell George: Can I agree with the contribution from Mick Antoniw? I would say there's not one Member in this Chamber who's successfully been able to change a bank's mind once they've taken their decision. I have previously raised in this Chamber the idea of the Government facilitating discussions between the bank and the Financial Conduct Authority and other partners to explore a community banking model...

2. Questions to the Leader of the House and Chief Whip (in respect of her portfolio responsibilities): Brexit ( 6 Dec 2017)

Russell George: Can the leader of the house inform me whether discussions have taken place between the Welsh Government and the UK Government with regard to seasonal working permits following Brexit, and, of course, in looking at future arrangements?   

1. Questions to the First Minister: Palmer and Harvey ( 5 Dec 2017)

Russell George: First Minister, 10,000 firms went out of business last year in Wales. The number of firms still in business after five years is just 43 per cent, which is below the UK average. Now, understandably, some firms will go out of business due to changes in the market and for other reasons, but can I ask what your explanation is to why businesses are more likely to go out of business in Wales, and...

6. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Cavity wall insulation (29 Nov 2017)

Russell George: I'm also pleased to take part in this debate. I thank Mick Antoniw and others—other Members—for bringing this forward. It's encouraging, to a point, that other Members are experiencing or have got constituents that have experienced the same issues as mine; I don't feel alone. I think Dawn Bowden alluded to that as well. In my contribution, I would like to highlight the plight of one of my...

3. Topical Questions: The Dualling of the A465 (29 Nov 2017)

Russell George: I thank the Cabinet Secretary for his answer. We've heard from businesses, of course, who will face financial difficulty due to delays. There are the obvious frustrations and inconvenience to residents. Can I ask: when did you become aware that the project would likely go into an overspend situation? What provisions were made by the Welsh Government to cover the potential cost overruns of the...

1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs: Bovine TB Eradication (29 Nov 2017)

Russell George: I certainly welcome the new scheme to tackle bovine TB. I think we all want to see this cruel disease eradicated in both the wildlife population and in cattle. My concern is that no additional pressure is put on farmers who, for too long, have suffered the effects of bovine TB. Now, you've already answered questions and talked about the significant cut to your budget. Can I ask, in relation...

3. Topical Questions: The Dualling of the A465 (29 Nov 2017)

Russell George: 1. Given the announced 23 per cent overspend on the project to dual the A465 between Abergavenny and Hirwaun, will the Cabinet Secretary confirm where the additional resource to fund this will come from? 73

5. Debate: Entrepreneurship: A National Imperative (28 Nov 2017)

Russell George: As we approach Small Business Saturday, I and my Welsh Conservative colleagues welcome this debate on entrepreneurship in Wales, and very much welcome the principles of the Government's motion. I agree that unlocking entrepreneurship is essential in order to enable the creation of a strong and vibrant economy. I also agree that the Welsh Government has a key role in creating the right...

5. Debate on the Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee report: 'Digital Infrastructure in Wales' (22 Nov 2017)

Russell George: And everybody was still listening and we didn't want to stop him. Nobody was interested in stopping Mr Taylor because he was an inspiration, and his story was fantastic. He was an inspiration, and I think, as a committee, we just felt every community needs a Mr Taylor. [Interruption.] Did you hear Mr Taylor? [Laughter.] I have to say that I certainly air my frustrations to the Cabinet...

5. Debate on the Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee report: 'Digital Infrastructure in Wales' (22 Nov 2017)

Russell George: Diolch, Llywydd. I'm grateful to the Members who took part in this debate this afternoon. If I can perhaps comment on each one. Now, Adam Price rightly pointed out the disparity of connectivity in rural Wales in particular, and also mentioned Ceredigion, which is absolutely lagging behind other parts of Wales and the UK in comparison. And Adam mentioned alternative solutions and, of course,...

5. Debate on the Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee report: 'Digital Infrastructure in Wales' (22 Nov 2017)

Russell George: Well, certainly, we've had confirmation from BT that they believe that the contract will be delivered, according to the contract, and I will come on to address some of the communication issues that you've raised, actually, towards the end of my contribution. I think what Simon Thomas has also said concerns many other Members as well, because the prospect of premises, of course, being left...


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