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12. Short Debate: Endometriosis and the women’s health plan in Wales (29 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: Can I start by thanking Huw Irranca-Davies for bringing forward this important debate today? I also pay tribute to campaigner Beth Hales who started a Senedd petition on endometriosis in Wales. Campaigners like Beth are raising the profile of a condition that impacts so many people, yet still is widely not recognised or understood. As Huw and colleagues have alluded to, it's far too difficult...

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Endometriosis (29 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: Can I thank Joyce Watson for that answer? Can I also thank Joyce Watson for her consistent support for those who suffer from endometriosis and other conditions, and for everything you do as the Commission to champion women's equality? I'd also like to place on record, Deputy Presiding Officer, my thanks to campaigner and petitioner of the Senedd, Beth Hales, for her tireless work and...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: RFA Sir Galahad (29 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: I'm very grateful to the Counsel General for that answer and his urging of the UK Government to release those documents. I've been contacted by campaigners on behalf of the bereaved families, who want and deserve answers. Will you use the influence not just today on the floor of the Senedd, but in the meetings you have with UK Government, to urge them again to be as transparent as possible...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail (29 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: I'm grateful to the Counsel General for that answer. It's clear, isn't it, that the Tory Government in Westminster once again have short-changed Cymru, classing yet another England-only project as an England-and-Wales project. The money we should have received from the HS2 project and the Northern Powerhouse Rail programme is £6 billion—£6 billion. Counsel General, this could have...

1. Questions to the Minister for Social Justice: Prepayment Meters (29 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: I'm grateful to the Minister for her consistent understanding of the seriousness of this issue and consistent support for those on prepayment meters. Once again this week, the failures of the UK Government and Ofgem to get a grip on this prepayment meter scandal were laid bare. Figures released on Monday showed that just three suppliers—Scottish Power, British Gas and Ovo—were responsible...

1. Questions to the Minister for Social Justice: Prepayment Meters (29 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: 3. Will the Minister provide an update on discussions with the UK Government regarding the forced installation of prepayment meters? OQ59343

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail (29 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: 4. What advice has the Counsel General given the Welsh Government in respect of the UK Government’s classification of the HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail projects as England-and-Wales projects? OQ59342

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for the Constitution: RFA Sir Galahad (29 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: 10. What discussions has the Counsel General had with UK Government law officers regarding requests by the families of Welsh service personnel for the declassification of all documents relating to the 1982 inquiry into the sinking of the RFA Sir Galahad? OQ59341

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Endometriosis (29 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: 3. How is the Senedd Commission supporting staff suffering with endometriosis? OQ59340

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Prepayment meters and energy advice services (22 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: I'm grateful, Deputy Presiding Officer. Can I firstly thank the Minister, Jane Hutt, for her dedication on this matter, and the dedication of the Counsel General for the Welsh Government as well? You've both grasped the seriousness and have understood the seriousness of the situation we have in front of us from the very start. Your response today emphasises that, and your letter to Grant...

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Prepayment meters and energy advice services (22 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: Dirprwy Lywydd, let's be clear about what is supposed to happen: energy suppliers should give anyone who classes themselves as vulnerable the chance to refuse a prepayment meter. Instead, Ofgem allowed energy suppliers themselves to define what is classed as a vulnerable individual, and this has been exploited with catastrophic consequences. The UK Government and Ofgem were asleep at the...

5. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Prepayment meters and energy advice services (22 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: Diolch yn fawr iawn, Deputy Presiding Officer.  This motion is the culmination of months of campaigning. Since autumn last year, I have been calling for a ban on the forced installation of prepayment meters. This was because customers on prepayment meters are forced to pay more for their electricity, but also because of the growing evidence throughout the year that people were being forcibly...

3. Topical Questions: Northern Powerhouse Rail (22 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: I'm grateful to the Deputy Minister for his answer, and I agree with what he has said. As if it wasn't already bad enough for Cymru that Cymru has been denied the £5 billion it is entitled to from the HS2 consequential funding, it is now being suggested that the UK Tories are refusing us a further £1 billion from the Northern Powerhouse Rail programme, labelling it as a so-called...

2. Questions to the Minister for Rural Affairs and North Wales, and Trefnydd: The North Wales Growth Deal (22 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: Minister, one of the key projects in the north Wales growth deal is supporting the work at the digital signal processing centre in Bangor University, where they're developing next-generation technology in digital connectivity. And Llywydd, I will at this point declare an interest as an unpaid member of the project board at the DSP centre. Minister, you'll know I want to see north Wales...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Fossil Fuel Investments (22 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: I'm very grateful to the Minister for confirmation of that meeting and the session with the Welsh Local Government Association. The Minister will know that, in 2021, the Welsh Government produced the route-map for decarbonisation across the Welsh public sector by 2030, and it shows what can be achieved if the public sector works together on climate emissions. In the spirit of collaboration...

1. Questions to the Minister for Finance and Local Government: Fossil Fuel Investments (22 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: 4. How is the Welsh Government working with local government colleagues to divest public sector pension funds from fossil fuel investments? OQ59293

3. Topical Questions: Northern Powerhouse Rail (22 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: 1. What assessment has the Welsh Government made of the impact on Wales of the UK Government's decision to class Northern Powerhouse Rail as an England and Wales project? TQ746

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mesh in Operations (14 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: Can I thank the First Minister for his answer? I've been contacted by the inspirational campaigner and constituent of mine Maxine Cooper, who lives in Connah's Quay. Maxine's story is that she was left disabled following surgical mesh being implanted, and since then she has worked tirelessly to raise the profile of people who have suffered, and also to support others. First Minister, I fully...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Mesh in Operations (14 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: 7. How is the Government ensuring medical professionals understand the difficulties many patients face following the use of mesh in operations? OQ59241

6. Debate on the Petitions Committee Report, 'The Final Bend? P-06-1253 Ban greyhound racing in Wales' ( 8 Mar 2023)

Jack Sargeant: I'm grateful, Deputy Presiding Officer. Can I thank the Minister for her positive engagement with the committee, not only today but throughout the process? The Minister is absolutely right: animal welfare is an absolute priority, and that's the position the committee undertook in its inquiry work. I was pleased, actually, to hear the Minister reference the difference between greyhound racing...


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