Part of the debate – in the Senedd at 5:32 pm on 22 November 2017.
Let me at least reassure them of this: they will not be knocked over in the rush, because the number of first-time buyers in Wales who are buying houses worth £300,000 means that it would be perfectly possible to form an orderly queue in order to get the advice that the Member is looking for. And I will do my best to resolve the uncertainty created by the Chancellor today by coming forward with proposals that I will be able to reflect on in the light of today's announcements.
Dirprwy Lywydd, I've before in front of the Assembly set out the way in which this Government wants to go about its tax responsibilities, not in the old way of producing conjuring tricks out of hats, as we've heard this afternoon, but in a way that is open, that is engaged and that encourages members of the public to be part of this consideration. In July, we voted unanimously in favour of an approach that was based on that way of doing things. I hope that we'll be able to reaffirm our commitment to this new way of exercising our fiscal responsibilities in Wales again this afternoon.