Part of 1. Questions to the Minister for Economy – in the Senedd at 1:40 pm on 1 December 2021.
Well, I could agree with much of what the Member said and support it, until the last 'Give me a guarantee on the future.' Look, the reality is that if we see the new omicron variant, and if it is something that spreads much more rapidly than even the Delta variant, and if it has the same level of harm over the population and for each person, then, actually, by the fact that it spreads more rapidly, it is going to be a more dangerous variant. It's why every Government across the UK have implemented a series of new measures.
I want, though, to be able to support the visitor economy across north Wales, across the south and the middle of Wales, to understand how we generate more activity and have the confidence to build on improving the visitor economy more broadly, because I certainly recognise it's an important economic sector for the future. And I want to build on the fact that more people have come to different parts of Wales over the last two years, and to have a genuinely sustainable visitor economy—one that is year round, and with good jobs within it and not simply seasonal jobs.
So, we will do everything we can to support the visitor economy, and the broader economy, and we will take all reasonable steps we can to avoid further measures that may need to be taken in the course of the pandemic, because we recognise that, if we go backwards, there's real harm to the economy, as well as physical and mental health. So, the Government will continue to be clear, consistent, balanced and open in the choices that we make.