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Transcript: Transcript for 24/09/2025 - Plenary
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This
meeting was held in a hybrid format, with some Members in Siambr Hywel, Tŷ
Hywel and others joining by video-conference. |
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Presiding Officer Statement At
13.30 the Llywydd referred to Voting Time during the previous day’s Plenary meeting
and made a statement on voting in virtual and hybrid proceedings. |
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Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales The
Presiding Officer will call party spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Cabinet Secretary after Question 2. Supporting documents: Minutes: The
item started at 13.30 The
first 8 questions were asked. The Presiding Officer invited party spokespeople
to ask questions to the Cabinet Secretary after question 2. |
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Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip The
Presiding Officer will call party spokespeople to ask questions without notice
to the Cabinet Secretary after Question 2. Minutes: The
item started at 14.26 The
first 8 questions were asked. The Presiding Officer invited party spokespeople
to ask questions to the Cabinet Secretary after question 2. |
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Questions to the Senedd Commission Minutes: The
item started at 15.17 The
2 questions were asked. |
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Topical Questions No
Topical Questions have been accepted Minutes: No
Topical Questions have been accepted |
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90 Second Statements Minutes: The
item started at 15.21 Rhys ab Owen made a statement on His Honour Philip Richards and his contribution to the Welsh language and the justice system in Wales. |
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Debate on petition: P-06-1494 Welsh Government to protect funding in education from WG and Local Authority cuts NDM8982 Carolyn
Thomas (North Wales) To
propose that the Senedd: Notes
the petition ‘P-06-1494 Welsh Government to protect funding in education from
WG and Local Authority cuts’ which received 11,040 signatures. Minutes: The
item started at 15.24 NDM8982 Carolyn
Thomas (North Wales) To
propose that the Senedd: Notes
the petition ‘P-06-1494 Welsh Government to protect funding in education from
WG and Local Authority cuts’ which received 11,040 signatures. The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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Debate on the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee report: AI and the Welsh Economy: Can Welsh androids dream of electric sheep? NDM8983 Andrew
R.T. Davies (South Wales Central) To
propose that the Senedd notes: The
report of the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee, ‘AI and the Welsh
Economy: Can Welsh androids dream of electric sheep?’, which was laid
in the Table Office on 20 May 2025, and on which the Welsh Government laid
its response on 16 September 2025. Minutes: The
item started at 15.50 NDM8983 Andrew
R.T. Davies (South Wales Central) To
propose that the Senedd notes: The
report of the Economy, Trade and Rural Affairs Committee, ‘AI and the Welsh
Economy: Can Welsh androids dream of electric sheep?’, which was laid
in the Table Office on 20 May 2025, and on which the Welsh Government laid
its response on 16 September 2025. The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36 |
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Debate on the Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure Committee report: Annual scrutiny: National Infrastructure Commission for Wales 2024 NDM8986 Llyr
Gruffydd (North Wales) To
propose that the Senedd: Notes
the Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure Committee report: Annual
scrutiny: National Infrastructure Commission for Wales 2024, laid
on 24 April 2025. Note:
The response from the Welsh Government to the report was laid
in the Table Office on 16 September 2025. The National Infrastructure
Commission for Wales responded on 8 May 2025. Minutes: The
item started at 16.20 NDM8986 Llyr
Gruffydd (North Wales) To
propose that the Senedd: Notes
the Climate Change, Environment and Infrastructure Committee report: Annual
scrutiny: National Infrastructure Commission for Wales 2024, laid
on 24 April 2025. Note:
The response from the Welsh Government to the report was laid
in the Table Office on 16 September 2025. The National Infrastructure
Commission for Wales responded on 8 May 2025. The
motion was agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36. |
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Welsh Conservatives Debate - The NHS NDM8984 Paul
Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) To
propose that the Senedd: 1.
Reaffirms that the Welsh NHS should always remain free at the point of
delivery, publicly funded, and not replaced by an insurance-based system. 2.
Regrets that, since the 2021 Senedd election and the Welsh Government’s
Co-operation Agreement with Plaid Cymru: a)
over 38,000 Welsh people have died while waiting for NHS treatment; and b)
total patient pathways have increased by around a third. 3.
Calls on the Welsh Government to prevent more needless deaths by: a)
declaring a health emergency to direct the resources and apparatus of the Welsh
Government at cutting NHS waiting lists; b)
guaranteeing one year maximum waits for treatment; c)
introducing a seven-day GP appointment wait guarantee; d)
carrying out a comprehensive Welsh NHS recruitment and retention plan; e)
building more surgical hubs and expanding rapid diagnostic centres; f)
restoring patient choice in where they can access healthcare; and g)
launching a cancer action plan. Amendment
1 Jane
Hutt (Vale of Glamorgan) Delete
all after point 1 and replace with: Welcomes
the additional £120 million funding to eliminate all two-year waits and reduce
the overall size of the waiting list by the end of March 2026. Welcomes
action to prevent more cancer deaths by launching a national targeted lung
cancer screening programme in Wales and increasing access to bowel cancer
screening. Notes: a)
long waits of more than two years for treatment are now 88.6 per cent lower
than their peak in March 2022; and b)
the average waiting time for treatment is just over 21 weeks. If
amendment 1 is agreed, amendment 2 will be de-selected. Amendment
2 Heledd
Fychan (South Wales Central) Delete
all after point 1 and replace with: Regrets: a)
the policies of successive Westminster Governments in opening the door to
privatisation in the NHS, including the private finance initiative; b)
the failure of the previous Conservative UK Government and the current Labour
UK Government to provide Wales with a fair funding settlement reflective of its
health and social care needs; c)
the austerity policies of the previous Conservative UK Government, which
directly contributed to excess deaths in Wales and deteriorating health
outcomes; and d)
the double standards of the previous Conservative UK Government with respect to
the observance of COVID regulations, which eroded trust in public health
measures. Further
regrets that since the 2021 Senedd election total patient pathways have
increased by around a third. Calls
on the Welsh Government to prevent more needless deaths by: a)
declaring a health emergency; and b)
implementing Plaid Cymru's plan, published in January 2025, to tackle waiting
lists. Minutes: The
item started at 16.40 Llyr
Gruffydd raised a point of order concerning comments made by Janet Finch-Saunders
during her contribution to the debate. The Member indicated that she would
review the Record of Proceedings. Voting
on the motion and amendments under this item was deferred until Voting Time. A
vote was taken on the motion without amendment: NDM8984 Paul
Davies (Preseli Pembrokeshire) To
propose that the Senedd: 1.
Reaffirms that the Welsh NHS should always remain free at the point of
delivery, publicly funded, and not replaced by an insurance-based system. 2.
Regrets that, since the 2021 Senedd election and the Welsh Government’s
Co-operation Agreement with Plaid Cymru: a) over 38,000 Welsh people
have died while waiting for NHS treatment; and b) total patient pathways
have increased by around a third. 3.
Calls on the Welsh Government to prevent more needless deaths by: a) declaring a health
emergency to direct the resources and apparatus of the Welsh Government at
cutting NHS waiting lists; b) guaranteeing one year
maximum waits for treatment; c) introducing a seven-day
GP appointment wait guarantee; d) carrying out a
comprehensive Welsh NHS recruitment and retention plan; e) building more surgical
hubs and expanding rapid diagnostic centres; f) restoring patient choice
in where they can access healthcare; and g) launching a cancer action
plan.
The
motion without amendment was not agreed. The
following amendments were tabled: Amendment
1 Jane
Hutt (Vale of Glamorgan) Delete
all after point 1 and replace with: Welcomes
the additional £120 million funding to eliminate all two-year waits and reduce
the overall size of the waiting list by the end of March 2026. Welcomes
action to prevent more cancer deaths by launching a national targeted lung
cancer screening programme in Wales and increasing access to bowel cancer
screening. Notes: a)
long waits of more than two years for treatment are now 88.6 per cent lower
than their peak in March 2022; and b)
the average waiting time for treatment is just over 21 weeks. A
vote was taken on amendment 1:
Amendment
1 was agreed. As
amendment 1 was agreed, amendment 2 was de-selected. A
vote was taken on the motion as amended: To
propose that the Senedd: 1.
Reaffirms that the Welsh NHS should always remain free at the point of
delivery, publicly funded, and not replaced by an insurance-based system. Welcomes
the additional £120 million funding to eliminate all two-year waits and reduce
the overall size of the waiting list by the end of March 2026. Welcomes
action to prevent more cancer deaths by launching a national targeted lung
cancer screening programme in Wales and increasing access to bowel cancer
screening. Notes: a)
long waits of more than two years for treatment are now 88.6 per cent lower
than their peak in March 2022; and b)
the average waiting time for treatment is just over 21 weeks.
The
motion as amended was not agreed. As
the Senedd did not agree the motion without amendment, and did not agree the
amendments tabled to the motion, the motion was therefore not agreed. |
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Voting Time Minutes: The
item started at 17.47 |
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Short Debate NDM8966 Mark
Isherwood (North Wales) Securing
Welsh hospice care for the future Minutes: The
item started at 17.51 Securing
Welsh hospice care for the future |
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