<p>Welsh in Education Strategic Plans</p>

Part of 1. 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education – in the Senedd at 2:19 pm on 8 February 2017.

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Photo of Alun Davies Alun Davies Labour 2:19, 8 February 2017

(Translated)

I very much hope that that isn’t the case. May I just say that what I just said in response to your question and to Mike Hedges’s question previously was that some of the plans had been disappointing, not all of them, and it’s important that we put that on record? When it comes to future legislation, we do have an agreement that we will consider and review the Welsh language Measure, the current Measure, that creates the statutory framework for the strategy and the status of the Welsh language. So, we will consider that. The strategy that will drive our work is a strategy that will describe our vision and how we are going to achieve that vision. I share your concern on occasion. I don’t want an endless debate on legislation. I don’t want to see that. I want to see action. But we must have the statutory framework in place that enables us to do that.

I am going to be a bit reticent this afternoon, if you will forgive me, because I don’t want to announce today the content of the White Paper that I’m going to publish at the beginning of the summer; I am still considering a few of the issues that you described. But when we do come to consider the White Paper and publish it, that will take into account how we create the kind of statutory framework that will support the strategy and enable us to achieve our vision.