Part of the debate – in the Senedd at 5:19 pm on 8 January 2020.
I thank him for that assistance. 'Co-produce' is in Dictionary.com, not 'co-productive', but 'co-produce'. It says,
'to produce (a motion picture, play, etc.) in collaboration with others.'
In any event, I infer it has something to do with community involvement and co-designing and co-delivery of local services and that is a good thing, but the actual word 'co-productive' is not one I'm familiar with.
I think more substantively, looking at point 3, I think there's a real ambiguity about point 3. I'm not sure whether the Conservatives are saying that, where seaside and market towns are in more deprived parts of Wales they should get greater assistance. I'm not sure if they're saying that particular seaside and market towns, where there's a particular issue of deprivation need assistance, or I'm not sure if they're making a point or a claim that seaside and market towns are more deprived than other parts of Wales, in which case, I've got sympathy for Leanne Wood and her reference to our industrial and post-industrial communities, who potentially seem to be excluded from this definition. I will, again, give way, in this case to Darren Millar.