Results 81–100 of 400 for speaker:Steffan Lewis

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: A Tourism Tax (25 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: Perhaps the Member’s translation equipment isn’t working or something—.

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: A Tourism Tax (25 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: It is not Plaid Cymru policy to introduce a tourism tax. We welcome the exploration of four taxes, as has been outlined by the Welsh Government, to gather evidence because we are an open-minded party, willing to look at new ideas, new innovations, because let’s face it, Dirprwy Lywydd, whenever there is a new idea in the course of politics in these islands, the Conservative Party are always...

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: A Tourism Tax (25 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: I’ve just started, so I’ll make progress, but I’m happy to give way later on. [Interruption.] It is not Plaid Cymru policy. However, we welcome very much the Welsh Government’s approach in introducing four ideas for further research and further testing, because the contradiction in the contribution from the Member for Monmouth was that we didn’t have any evidence in order to make a...

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: A Tourism Tax (25 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. I was perhaps naively looking forward to a mature debate this afternoon. Sadly, that’s not been forthcoming. The Member for Monmouth was conspicuous in his silence this morning in Finance Committee when we heard evidence from experts on the proposed tourism levy. It’s a pity that evidence is not something that he wants to include in his contributions in this...

7. 7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: A Tourism Tax (25 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: I’m grateful to the Member for giving way. Can he tell me what his fiscal vision for Wales is?

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (25 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: That’s a very important point, of course. I’m glad to hear the clarification that hypothecation will remain in a form. However, the fact that the budget line in particular for the Supporting People grant disappears in the second year raises questions on how we can ensure that we can scrutinise fully and properly as elected representatives, but also in terms of the sector as a whole, that...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (25 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: I thank the Cabinet Secretary for that answer. So, to clarify, the removal of the ring fence—and I understand that this will be piloted in the next financial year—and the discretion in pilot areas will not allow local authorities therefore to underspend, so to speak, on the Supporting People grant. Can he clarify and confirm that the merger, so to speak, with other grant streams will, in...

1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government: Questions Without Notice from Party Spokespeople (25 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. Yesterday, the Welsh Government published the detail of its draft budget, including detailed budget expenditure line tables for 2018-19 and 2019-20. In the last 24 hours, a number of organisations have expressed concern regarding the Supporting People budget line in light of that budget line in particular disappearing in the 2019-20 budget table. Plaid Cymru, of...

QNR: Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Local Government (25 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: What discussions has the Cabinet Secretary had with Caerphilly County Borough Council about improving the delivery of services in the area?

2. 2. Business Statement and Announcement (24 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: Can we have a statement from the Cabinet Secretary for the economy and transport on the apparent inability of Caerphilly County Borough Council to upgrade a roundabout without unleashing absolute chaos? People are hours late for work, children late for school, and there’s evidence of businesses now being affected by the upgrades at Pwll-y-Pant roundabout. The works are set to continue for...

1. 1. Questions to the First Minister: Brexit (24 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: Of course, one of the greatest threats to staffing long term in the Welsh NHS would be for us to have a one-size-fits-all UK immigration policy after separation with the European Union. The University of Edinburgh have published a paper by Professor Christina Boswell, ‘Scottish Immigration Policy After Brexit: Evaluating Options for a Differentiated Approach’. It looks at a number of...

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children: Universal Credit (18 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: I thank the Cabinet Secretary for his answer, and it follows on from an answer he’s given to the Member for Arfon this afternoon. I know he will agree that universal credit’s more than just a political shambles; it’s cruel and it’s causing real hardship. The cost of calling helplines has been raised regularly, as too has the crucial issue of the frequency of payments. Now, I don’t...

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children: The Impact of Welfare Reforms on South-east Wales (18 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: The Member for Newport West touched on a point of the levels of personal debt and that being a real impact of the hideous welfare reforms being thrust upon us by the British state. Research earlier this year showed that personal debt levels in the NP postcode area were the highest in Wales and, across the United Kingdom, they are now reaching pre-recession levels. I wonder what action the...

2. 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children: Universal Credit (18 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: 10. What assessment has the Cabinet Secretary made of the rollout of universal credit in Wales? (OAQ51186)

5. 5. Statement by the Chair of the Finance Committee: Introduction of a Committee proposed Bill — Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill ( 4 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: I’d also like to thank Simon Thomas, as Chair of the committee, for the work that he’s done in bringing this Bill forward. Indeed, a number of the points that I was going to raise have already been raised by other Members. But I think it is a very important point to make—Mike Hedges has mentioned this in particular—the point about costs relating to accepting complaints orally....

3. 2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 3 Oct 2017)

Steffan Lewis: Can we have a statement from the Welsh Government on the planning crisis in the county borough of Caerphilly? There is no active local development plan at the moment and, as a result, the planning system is heavily skewed in favour of developers and, indeed, inappropriate unsustainable development. Recent adjudications by the planning inspector have highlighted the fact that the five-year...

10. 9. Debate on the External Affairs and Additional Legislation Committee's Report on their ‘Inquiry into the future of regional policy — what next for Wales?’ (27 Sep 2017)

Steffan Lewis: I’d like to echo the previous speakers in thanking all those who gave evidence, and to put on record my thanks to the Chair as well for the way that he has conducted this inquiry in particular. I think all Members are going to be echoing the same point—that one of the disappointing parts of our inquiry was to see that there was almost a hope for business as usual among those that we took...

9. 8. Debate on the Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee Report: ‘On the right track? The Rail Franchise and South Wales Metro’ (27 Sep 2017)

Steffan Lewis: I thank the Member for giving way. He rightly points to the age of the rolling stock on the Welsh franchise. I wonder if he agrees with me that due to the age of the rolling stock and the incidents of doors jamming and even fires on them, built into the next franchise contract—whoever gets it—should be a commitment not to cut the number of guards on the Welsh franchise from the point of...

2. 2. Business Statement and Announcement (26 Sep 2017)

Steffan Lewis: Can we have a statement from the Cabinet Secretary for the Economy and Transport on the obligations on local authorities to maintain safe highways and install traffic calming? Residents in the Pant Ddu Road area of Crumlin are working hard, and have been for many years, to secure traffic calming in their area. There’s been a doubling in the volume of traffic and the average speeds are now...

6. 5. Statement: ‘Brexit and Fair Movement of People’ (19 Sep 2017)

Steffan Lewis: Come on. The mask is slipping again.


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