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Transcript: Transcript for 12/10/2022 - Plenary
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This
meeting was held in a hybrid format, with some Members in the Senedd Chamber
and others joining by video-conference. |
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Minister for Education and Welsh Language The Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople
to ask questions without notice to the Minister after Question 2. Supporting documents: Minutes: The item started at
13.30 The first 9
questions were asked. The Presiding Officer invited Party Spokespeople to ask
questions to the Minister after question 2. |
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(45 mins) |
Questions to the Minister for Health and Social Services The Presiding Officer will call Party Spokespeople
to ask questions without notice to the Minister after Question 2. Minutes: The item started at
14.16 The first 9
questions were asked. Question 7 was answered by the Deputy Minister for Mental
Health and Wellbeing. The Presiding Officer invited Party Spokespeople to ask
questions to the Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing and the
Minister after question 2. |
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(0 mins) |
Topical Questions No
Topical Questions were accepted Minutes: No Topical Questions
were accepted |
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(5 mins) |
90 Second Statements Minutes: The item started at
15.03 Heledd Fychan made
a statement on - World Mental Health Day (10 October) and the work of the
Metalidads group, which combines heavy metal with support for fathers suffering
from poor mental health. |
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(60 mins) |
Debate on the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee report - Review of the Water Resources (Control of Agricultural Pollution) (Wales) Regulations 2021 NDM8090 Paul Davies (Preseli
Pembrokeshire) To propose that the Senedd: Notes the report of the Economy, Trade and
Rural Affairs Committee on its Inquiry: Review of The Water Resources (Control
of Agricultural Pollution) (Wales) Regulations 2021, which was laid in the
Table Office on 8 June 2022. Note: The response of the Welsh Government to the report was laid in the Table Office on 5 October 2022. Minutes: The item started at 15.05 NDM8090 Paul Davies (Preseli
Pembrokeshire) To
propose that the Senedd: Notes
the report of the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee on its Inquiry:
Review of The Water Resources (Control of Agricultural Pollution) (Wales)
Regulations 2021, which was laid in
the Table Office on 8 June 2022. Note:
The response of the Welsh Government to the report was laid in
the Table Office on 5 October 2022. The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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(60 mins) |
Debate on the Health and Social Care Committee report - Hospital discharge and its impact on patient flow through hospitals NDM8089 Russell George
(Montgomeryshire) To propose that the Senedd: Notes the Health and Social Care Committee
report ‘Hospital discharge and its impact on patient flow through hospitals’, laid on 15 June
2022. Note: The response of the Welsh Government to the report was laid in the Table Office on 29 July 2022. Minutes: The item started at 16.03 NDM8089 Russell George
(Montgomeryshire) To
propose that the Senedd: Notes
the Health and Social Care Committee report ‘Hospital discharge and its impact
on patient flow through hospitals’, laid on
15 June 2022. Note:
The response of the Welsh Government to the report was laid in
the Table Office on 29 July 2022. The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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(60 mins) |
Plaid Cymru Debate - The private rental sector NDM8091 Sian Gwenllian (Arfon) To propose that the Senedd: 1. Notes that rising rents are adding to
pressures on households across Wales as the cost-of-living crisis escalates
further. 2. Notes that Wales’s average rental values
have increased to £926 per month in June 2022, up by 15.1 per cent compared to
June 2021. 3. Notes the increased numbers on social
housing waiting lists, and the lack of social housing stock. 4. Notes that in the event of an eviction
there is a lack of appropriate housing provision and people face homelessness. 5. Believes that tenants must be protected
as a matter of urgency this winter. 6. Calls on the Welsh Government to
implement emergency measures to: a) freeze rents in the private rental
sector; b) place a
moratorium on evictions. The following amendments have been tabled: Amendment 1 Lesley
Griffiths (Wrexham) Delete all after point 1 and replace with: Believes that the UK Government is failing
to grasp their responsibilities to tackle the cost-of-living crisis and calls
for the UK Government to honour its commitment to uplift benefits in line with
inflation, including an immediate unfreezing and increase to local housing
allowance rates in Wales. Recognises that: a) social tenants in Wales are
protected from rent rises this winter; b) from 1 December the Renting Homes
Act will offer tenants greater protection from eviction; c) more than 25,200 people, presenting as
homeless, have been supported into temporary accommodation since the start of
the pandemic. Welcomes: a) the additional £6m to local authorities
that can be used to support payment of rent arrears or providing a rent
guarantee; b) the £65m investment in transitional
accommodation capital programme to increase the amount of social housing,
ensuring more people have a place to call home. If amendment 1 is agreed, amendment 2 will
be de-selected. Amendment 2 Darren Millar
(Clwyd West) Delete point 6 and replace with: Notes the spiralling cost of temporary
accommodation spend for local authorities. Amendment 3 Darren Millar
(Clwyd West) Add new points at end of motion: Notes the increasing number of section 21
eviction notices being issued by private landlords. Calls on the Welsh Government to: a) work with local authorities to better
promote the empty home loan scheme returning more empty houses into homes; b) review and speed up the planning
application process to enable developers to meet house-building targets; c) review what steps can be taken to convert empty space above retail units into affordable, centrally located housing. Minutes: The
item started at 17.00 Voting on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred
until Voting Time. A vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM8091 Sian
Gwenllian (Arfon) To propose that the Senedd: 1. Notes that rising rents are adding to pressures on households
across Wales as the cost-of-living crisis escalates further. 2. Notes that Wales’s average rental values have increased to £926
per month in June 2022, up by 15.1 per cent compared to June 2021. 3. Notes the increased numbers on social housing waiting lists,
and the lack of social housing stock. 4. Notes that in the event of an eviction there is a lack of
appropriate housing provision and people face homelessness. 5. Believes that tenants must be protected as a matter of urgency
this winter. 6. Calls on the Welsh Government to implement emergency measures
to: a) freeze rents in the private rental sector; b) place a moratorium on evictions.
The motion without amendment was not agreed. The following amendments were tabled: Amendment
1 Lesley Griffiths (Wrexham) Delete
all after point 1 and replace with: Believes
that the UK Government is failing to grasp their responsibilities to tackle the
cost-of-living crisis and calls for the UK Government to honour its commitment
to uplift benefits in line with inflation, including an immediate unfreezing
and increase to local housing allowance rates in Wales. Recognises
that: a)
social tenants in Wales are protected from rent rises this winter; b)
from 1 December the Renting Homes Act will offer tenants greater protection
from eviction; c) more
than 25,200 people, presenting as homeless, have been supported into temporary
accommodation since the start of the pandemic. Welcomes: a) the
additional £6m to local authorities that can be used to support payment of rent
arrears or providing a rent guarantee; b) the
£65m investment in transitional accommodation capital programme to increase the
amount of social housing, ensuring more people have a place to call home. A vote
was taken on amendment 1:
As
required by Standing Order 6.20 the Presiding Officer exercised her casting
vote by voting against the amendment. Therefore, the amendment was not agreed. Amendment
2 Darren Millar (Clwyd
West) Delete
point 6 and replace with: Notes
the spiralling cost of temporary accommodation spend for local authorities. A vote
was taken on amendment 2:
Amendment 2 was agreed. Amendment
3 Darren Millar (Clwyd
West) Add new points at end of motion: Notes the increasing number of section 21 eviction
notices being issued by private landlords. Calls on the Welsh Government to: a) work with local authorities to better promote the
empty home loan scheme returning more empty houses into homes; b) review and speed up the planning application
process to enable developers to meet house-building targets; c) review what steps can be taken to convert empty
space above retail units into affordable, centrally located housing. A vote
was taken on amendment 3:
As
required by Standing Order 6.20 the Presiding Officer exercised her casting
vote by voting against the amendment. Therefore, the amendment was not agreed. A vote was taken on the motion as amended: NDM8091 Sian
Gwenllian (Arfon) To propose that the Senedd: 1. Notes that rising rents are adding to pressures on households
across Wales as the cost-of-living crisis escalates further. 2. Notes that Wales’s average rental values have increased to £926
per month in June 2022, up by 15.1 per cent compared to June 2021. 3. Notes the increased numbers on social housing waiting lists,
and the lack of social housing stock. 4. Notes that in the event of an eviction there is a lack of
appropriate housing provision and people face homelessness. 5. Believes that tenants must be protected as a matter of urgency
this winter. 6. Notes
the spiralling cost of temporary accommodation spend for local authorities.
The motion as amended was agreed. |
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Voting Time Minutes: The item started at
18.06 |
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Votes Summary Supporting documents: |
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(30 mins) |
Short Debate NDM8092 Luke Fletcher (South Wales
West) Education maintenance allowance: a lifeline in the current crisis Minutes: The item started at
18.12 NDM8092 Luke Fletcher (South Wales West) Education maintenance allowance: a lifeline
in the current crisis |