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Transcript: Transcript for 06/02/2019 - Plenary - Fifth Senedd
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Questions to the Minister for Education The Presiding Officer will call party spokespeople to ask
questions without notice after Question 2. Supporting documents: Minutes: The item started at 13.30 Questions 1 and 3 – 8 were asked. Question 2 was not asked. Questions 3
and 5 were grouped together for answer. The Presiding Officer invited party
spokespeople to ask questions to the Minister after question 1. |
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Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services The Presiding Officer will call party spokespeople to ask
questions without notice after Question 2. Minutes: The item started at 14.20 The first 7 questions were asked. The Presiding Officer invited party
spokespeople to ask questions to the Minister and Deputy Minister after
question 2. |
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Topical Questions No
Topical Questions were accepted. Minutes: No Topical Questions were accepted. |
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90 Second Statements Minutes: No 90 Second
Statement requests were received. |
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(60 mins) |
Debate on the Petitions Committee report: P-04-628 To improve Access to Education and Services in British Sign Language NDM6952 David
J. Rowlands (South Wales East) To propose that the National Assembly for
Wales: Notes the report of the Petitions Committee
on Petition P-04-628 To improve access to education and services in British
Sign Language, which was laid
in the Table Office on 5 October 2018. Minutes: The item started at 15.12 NDM6952 David J. Rowlands (South Wales East)
To propose that the National Assembly for
Wales: Notes the report of the Petitions Committee
on Petition P-04-628 To improve access to education and services in British
Sign Language, which was laid in the Table Office on 5
October 2018. The motion was
agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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(60 mins) |
Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv) - Steel Industry NDM6950 David
Rees (Aberavon) To propose that the National Assembly for
Wales: 1. Welcomes the investments made by the Welsh
Government to support a sustainable future for the steel industry in Wales in
recent years. 2. Recognises the challenges facing the
Welsh steel industry following the UK's departure from the EU. 3. Calls on the Welsh Government to
continue supporting the Welsh steel sector which is a key industry for the
Welsh economy. 4. Calls on the UK Government to address
the high costs of energy facing the steel sector in the UK in comparison to
electricity costs in the EU. Co-Submitters John
Griffiths (Newport East) Supporters Minutes: The item started at 16.03 NDM6950 David Rees (Aberavon) To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Welcomes the investments made by the Welsh Government to support a
sustainable future for the steel industry in Wales in recent years. 2. Recognises the challenges facing the Welsh steel industry following
the UK's departure from the EU. 3. Calls on the Welsh Government to continue supporting the Welsh
steel sector which is a key industry for the Welsh economy. 4. Calls on the UK Government to address the high costs of energy
facing the steel sector in the UK in comparison to electricity costs in the EU. The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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Welsh Conservatives debate - Regional Economic Inequality NDM6959 Darren
Millar (Clwyd West) 1. Notes that regional economic inequality remains
stark across Wales, as evident in the latest GVA figures. 2. Regrets that the Welsh Government’s
policies have failed to address economic inequalities between regions in Wales. 3. Welcomes the contribution that the
Cardiff city region deal, the Swansea Bay city region deal, a north Wales
growth deal and a mid Wales growth deal will make to addressing regional
inequality in Wales. 4. Calls on the Welsh Government to: a) work constructively with the UK
Government to deliver growth deals in Wales; b) review the economic action plan to
incorporate a strategy to grow wages and economic prosperity in all parts of
Wales and address economic inequalities between regions; and c) promote a regional development policy
post-Brexit which supports deprived communities across Wales, including those
outside west Wales and the valleys. Prosperity
for All: economic action plan The following
amendments were tabled: Amendment 1 - Rebecca
Evans (Gower) Delete all and replace with: To propose that the National Assembly for
Wales: 1. Recognises the importance of strong,
resilient regional economies across all parts of Wales as a driver of inclusive
growth 2. Notes the cross-government measures set
out in the Economic Action Plan including the appointment of Chief Regional
Officers and teams in Welsh Government to support Regional Economic Development
across Wales 3. Notes the important role for City and
Growth Deals in driving regional economic growth when they are coordinated
alongside wider interventions such as infrastructure, transport and skills. 4. Notes the recent announcement that the
OECD is supporting the development of regional economic development policy in
Wales based on international best practice 5. Calls on the UK Government to address
inequalities in infrastructure funding between the nations and regions of the
UK and do more to spread investment opportunities equitably across the country 6. Calls on the UK Government to respect
the devolution settlement and ensure that strategic decisions relating to the
management and administration of replacement structural funding to address
regional economic inequalities are made by the Welsh Government. 7. Notes the development of regional
indicative budgets for Economy and Transport investment across Wales. [If amendment 1 is
agreed, amendments 2 and 3 will be de-selected] Amendment 2 - Rhun
ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn) Delete point 2 and replace with: Notes that the UK Government's policy of
austerity, along with the Welsh Government's mismanagement, has led to a large
increase in economic inequalities between Wales's regions. Amendment 3 - Rhun
ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn) In sub-point (a) in point 4, after 'the UK
Government' insert 'and local authorities'. Amendment 4 - Rhun
ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn) Add as new point at end of motion: Calls for a regional investment bill, with
the aim of ensuring fair financial investment across all of Wales. Amendment 5 - Rhun
ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn) Add new points at the end of the motion: Welcomes the fact that the Arfor project
board has held its first meeting and has agreed on an outline programme of
activities for the next two years. Notes the fact that £2 million has been
earmarked in the budget for secretariat support and investment for Arfor during 2018-19 and 2019-20 as Plaid
Cymru's budget priority with the Welsh Government. Confirms the importance of maximising the
undeniable link between economic prosperity and linguistic prosperity in
Welsh-speaking western areas of Wales. Minutes: The
item started at 16.46 Voting
on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred until Voting Time. A
vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM6959 Darren Millar (Clwyd West) 1. Notes that regional economic inequality remains stark across Wales,
as evident in the latest GVA figures. 2. Regrets that the Welsh Government’s policies have failed to address
economic inequalities between regions in Wales. 3. Welcomes the contribution that the Cardiff city region deal, the
Swansea Bay city region deal, a north Wales growth deal and a mid Wales growth
deal will make to addressing regional inequality in Wales. 4. Calls on the Welsh Government to: a) work constructively with the UK Government to deliver growth deals
in Wales; b) review the economic action plan to incorporate a strategy to grow
wages and economic prosperity in all parts of Wales and address economic
inequalities between regions; and c) promote a regional development policy post-Brexit which supports
deprived communities across Wales, including those outside west Wales and the
valleys.
The
motion without amendment was not agreed. The following amendments were tabled: Amendment 1 - Rebecca Evans (Gower) Delete all and replace with: To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Recognises the importance of strong, resilient regional economies
across all parts of Wales as a driver of inclusive growth 2. Notes the cross-government measures set out in the Economic Action
Plan including the appointment of Chief Regional Officers and teams in Welsh
Government to support Regional Economic Development across Wales 3. Notes the important role for City and Growth Deals in driving
regional economic growth when they are coordinated alongside wider
interventions such as infrastructure, transport and skills. 4. Notes the recent announcement that the OECD is supporting the
development of regional economic development policy in Wales based on
international best practice 5. Calls on the UK Government to address inequalities in
infrastructure funding between the nations and regions of the UK and do more to
spread investment opportunities equitably across the country 6. Calls on the UK Government to respect the devolution settlement and
ensure that strategic decisions relating to the management and administration
of replacement structural funding to address regional economic inequalities are
made by the Welsh Government. 7. Notes the development of regional indicative budgets for Economy
and Transport investment across Wales. A
vote was taken on amendment 1:
Amendment
1 was agreed. As amendment
1 was agreed, amendments 2 and 3 were de-selected Amendment 4 - Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn) Add as new point at end of motion: Calls for a regional investment bill, with the aim of ensuring fair
financial investment across all of Wales. A
vote was taken on amendment 4:
Amendment
4 was not agreed. Amendment 5 - Rhun ap Iorwerth (Ynys Môn) Add new points at the end of the motion: Welcomes the fact that the Arfor project board has held its first
meeting and has agreed on an outline programme of activities for the next two
years. Notes the fact that £2 million has been earmarked in the budget for
secretariat support and investment for
Arfor during 2018-19 and 2019-20 as Plaid Cymru's budget priority with the
Welsh Government. Confirms the importance of maximising the undeniable link between
economic prosperity and linguistic prosperity in Welsh-speaking western areas
of Wales. A
vote was taken on amendment 5:
Amendment
5 was agreed. A
vote was taken on the motion as amended: NDM6959 Darren Millar (Clwyd West) To propose that the National Assembly for Wales: 1. Recognises the importance of strong, resilient regional economies
across all parts of Wales as a driver of inclusive growth 2. Notes the cross-government measures set out in the Economic Action
Plan including the appointment of Chief Regional Officers and teams in Welsh
Government to support Regional Economic Development across Wales 3. Notes the important role for City and Growth Deals in driving
regional economic growth when they are coordinated alongside wider
interventions such as infrastructure, transport and skills. 4. Notes the recent announcement that the OECD is supporting the
development of regional economic development policy in Wales based on
international best practice 5. Calls on the UK Government to address inequalities in
infrastructure funding between the nations and regions of the UK and do more to
spread investment opportunities equitably across the country 6. Calls on the UK Government to respect the devolution settlement and
ensure that strategic decisions relating to the management and administration
of replacement structural funding to address regional economic inequalities are
made by the Welsh Government. 7. Notes the development of regional indicative budgets for Economy
and Transport investment across Wales. 8. Welcomes the fact that the Arfor project board has held its first
meeting and has agreed on an outline programme of activities for the next two
years. 9. Notes the fact that £2 million has been earmarked in the budget for
secretariat support and investment for
Arfor during 2018-19 and 2019-20 as Plaid Cymru's budget priority with the
Welsh Government. 10. Confirms the importance of maximising the undeniable link between
economic prosperity and linguistic prosperity in Welsh-speaking western areas
of Wales.
The
motion as amended was agreed. |
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Voting Time Minutes: The
item started at 17.47 |
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Votes Summary Supporting documents: |
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(30 mins) |
Short Debate NDM6957 Hefin
David (Caerphilly) Plastic-Free Caerphilly, Plastic-Free
Wales: What can be done at a local and national
level to reduce plastic pollution. Minutes: The
item started at 17.50 NDM6957 Hefin David (Caerphilly) Plastic-Free Caerphilly, Plastic-Free Wales: What can be done at a
local and national level to reduce plastic pollution. |