Joel James

Conservative MS for South Wales Central

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Conservative MS for South Wales Central

Entered the Senedd on 6 May 2021

Recent appearances

  • 2. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care: Access to Health Services in the Rhondda 27 Nov 2024

    Cabinet Secretary, according to StatsWales, as of September this year, there were 9,319 people waiting for audiology services in Wales, with 3,845—around 41 per cent—waiting over 14 weeks. Of this 9,319 figure, 1,027 are in Rhondda Cynon Taf. I’ve spoken numerous times in this Chamber asking whether the Welsh Government would consider utilising private, high-street audiologists to...
  • 6. Statement by the Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary for Climate Change and Rural Affairs: Storm Bert 26 Nov 2024

    Sadly, I think we can all agree here that the flooding that we witnessed on the weekend has been particularly devastating, especially in my home town of Pontypridd, and I'd like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt sympathies to all those families and businesses affected. I do not wish to make this political, and I am immensely impressed by the work that you have been doing,...
  • 2. Business Statement and Announcement 26 Nov 2024

    Trefnydd, I was very disappointed to see that the Welsh Government has pulled its statement next week on the United Nations International Day for Persons with Disabilities and instead will now provide a written statement, thus denying the opportunity for comment and questioning by Members of this Chamber. I believe that this is insensitive to those with disabilities, who already feel...

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