Ceidwadwyr MP am Richmond and Northallerton ( 8 Mai 2015 – Cyfredol)
Andrew Gwynne: ...McMorrin), the way that the Prime Minister recalibrated the Government’s policy in this area had the opposite effect to the one we all would like to have seen. We got the following headlines: “Sunak’s U-turns make net zero harder” in The Guardian; “Could Rishi Sunak’s green review threaten UK net zero?” on the BBC; “Sunak’s net zero backsliding ‘deeply damaging’ for...
Liam McArthur: Rishi Sunak’s decision to row back on his environmental commitments has caused widespread confusion and anger, including among many in the business community, as the cabinet secretary has acknowledged. Facing defeat at the next election, the Prime Minister has embarked on a reckless scorched-earth policy. This Government was already regularly failing to meet its climate targets, but Mr...
Shona Robison: ...ago that Douglas Ross was urging us to follow Liz Truss over the cliff edge, in an economic catastrophe for our country. That same Douglas Ross now comes to the chamber wanting us to follow Rishi Sunak off the same cliff edge, by reneging and backsliding on net zero targets. It is no surprise that one of the first people out of the blocks to support Rishi Sunak was Liz Truss herself. That...
Anas Sarwar: When Humza Yousaf was standing to be leader of his party, he promised to “meet and better” Scotland’s climate targets. When Rishi Sunak rowed back on the United Kingdom Government’s climate commitments, the First Minister said that he had “no intention to change” Scotland’s target dates. This is what he had to say about Rishi Sunak’s approach: “the UK...
Kevin Stewart: ...to rip up its climate change targets is not only unforgivable but is a complete betrayal of current and future generations. Instead of showing leadership on climate change like Humza Yousaf, Rishi Sunak is acting like a climate change denier—[ Interruption .] I hear laughter from the Tories. Mr Lumsden talked about honesty in his speech. The honest fact is that, by ripping up what few...
Mark Drakeford: ...cymdeithasol. Ni ellir dadlau, yn fy marn i, Llywydd, bod y cyd-destun wedi newid ers llofnodi'r cytundeb cydweithredu ac y gwnaethom ni ofyn i'r grŵp hwnnw wneud ei waith. Mae'r Prif Weinidog Sunak wedi rhoi terfyn ar y cyllid gofal cymdeithasol a sefydlodd y Canghellor Sunak pan oedd yn y swyddfa honno. Mae'r Prif Weinidog Sunak wedi rhoi terfyn ar y trefniadau talu am ofal cymdeithasol...
Mabon ap Gwynfor: Diolch, Ddirprwy Lywydd. Rwyf wedi ysgrifennu at Rishi Sunak ac wedi gofyn iddo wrthdroi'r toriadau niweidiol. Tybed a wnewch chi ymuno â mi ac ysgrifennu at Rishi Sunak hefyd i'w annog i wrthdroi'r toriadau hyn. Mae'r Torïaid yn gywir i ddweud bod twristiaeth yn sector pwysig, a'i fod angen ein cefnogaeth. Mae arnom angen sector cynaliadwy, un sydd o fudd i bob cymuned ac sy'n sicrhau...
Hefin David: ....] Rwy'n cofio mai 1998 oedd hi, roedd gemau Lloegr ar Sky, felly pan chwaraeodd Cymru yn erbyn Lloegr yn Twickenham, roedd honno ar Sky mewn gwirionedd, ac mae gennyf lawer yn gyffredin â Rishi Sunak, gan nad oedd fy nhad yn gadael i ni gael Sky ychwaith, ac roedd yn rhaid i ni wrando arni ar y radio. [Chwerthin.] Nawr, rwy'n eithaf argyhoeddedig—. Dyna'r cyfan sydd gennyf yn...
Rhianon Passmore: .... Dyma'r asesiad cyntaf o economi'r DU gan sefydliad rhyngwladol o bwys yn dilyn traed moch cyntaf Llywodraeth y Ceidwadwyr gyda chyllideb fach Liz Truss, ac erbyn hyn cynllun ymosod pellach Sunak ar y sector cyhoeddus. Mae marcio'r gwaith cartref hwn yn rhoi'r DU ar waelod isaf y dosbarth. Rwy'n ddigon hapus dosbarthu'r adroddiad. Bellach mae Rishi Sunak yn un o dri Phrif Weinidog y DU...
Rhianon Passmore: ...yn ei olygu, ac yn hytrach i ddefnyddio 'camu ymlaen' neu 'gwella cymunedau'. Prif Weinidog, nid oes syndod na all neb ddeall cysyniad gwael codi'r gwastad Boris Johnson erbyn hyn, gan fod Rishi Sunak wedi cael ei ddal mewn magl yn amddiffyn sut y cafodd de-ddwyrain cyfoethocach Lloegr, neu sut y mae yn cael, mwy o arian nag ardaloedd tlotach y gogledd-ddwyrain. Prif Weinidog, pa...
Delyth Jewell: Trefnydd yn ddiweddar mae Rishi Sunak wedi dweud nad dyma'r amser i gael mwy o ddatganoli. Hoffwn i ddatganiad, os gwelwch yn dda, yn ymateb i hynny, oherwydd mae'n debyg nad dyma'r amser, pan fo argyfwng ynni yn ein traflyncu, a gallai Cymru gael mwy o bwerau dros adnoddau naturiol ac Ystad y Goron; pan fo biliynau yn cael eu gwrthod i Gymru drwy'r iawndal y dylem ni fod yn ei gael oherwydd...
Donald Cameron: I thank the cabinet secretary for prior sight of her statement. The truth is that, yesterday, Rishi Sunak announced an ambitious plan for the whole of the UK, incentivising employment with a job retention bonus scheme and cutting tax for hard-pressed sectors such as hospitality. Those measures will directly benefit Scottish workers and businesses. Far from bypassing devolution, that is...
Jenny Rathbone: ...i fodelau sy'n cael eu pweru gan fatri yn ei gwneud yn llawer anos i'r DU gyflawni ei nodau sero net. Dychmygwch sut mae gwneuthurwyr a masnachwyr moduron yn teimlo heddiw ar ôl penderfyniad Rishi Sunak i ohirio hyn am bum mlynedd arall. Dychmygwch sut mae Vauxhall a Tata yn teimlo am eu hymrwymiad i fuddsoddi mewn cynhyrchu batris ceir o ystyried bod pyst y gôl bellach wedi'u symud....
Rishi Sunak: Will my hon. Friend tell my constituents what this Government will continue to do to cut the costs of childcare for hard-working families?
Rishi Sunak: As the Prime Minister mentioned, access to high-quality broadband is essential in today’s digital economy. Will my right hon. Friend tell us about his plans to get broadband to my rural constituents and those in rural areas across the country?
Rishi Sunak: To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what steps his Department is taking to support the economy in the North of England.
Rishi Sunak: The last Labour Government had an appalling record on regulation, introducing something like six new regulations a day. What does my right hon. Friend think that did for the productivity of small and medium-sized companies in the UK?
Rishi Sunak: I am blessed to be the father of two young daughters. Will my right hon. Friend update the House on the initiative “Your Daughter’s Future”, and explain how it is helping parents like me and, perhaps, many other Members to enable our children to make subject choices that will give them access to the best possible careers?
Rishi Sunak: Last week, Reeth medical centre in my constituency received an “outstanding” Care Quality Commission rating. Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating it and recognise that small practices in rural areas are still an important part of our healthcare system?
Rishi Sunak: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, what progress the Government has made on integrating and improving care provided outside of hospitals.