Results 381–400 of 600 for speaker:Neil McEvoy

1. Tributes to Steffan Lewis AM (15 Jan 2019)

Neil McEvoy: I remember hearing Steffan on the radio for the 2006 by-election in Blaenau Gwent—his speech for the declaration. I was in bed and I sat up in bed because his words were electrifying—really, really inspirational. I worked with Steffan in 2008, in the Caerphilly council elections, and we got to know each other better when we were first elected for the first time in 2016. And, some...

5. Debate on the Petitions Committee Report: P-04-628 To improve Access to Education and Services in British Sign Language ( 6 Feb 2019)

Neil McEvoy: Thanks to Deffo! and to those who gave evidence to the committee and to Stuart Parkinson as well for e-mailing. Also thank you to Cardiff Deaf Creative Hands. I went there once for a visit and it was really, really informative as well as enjoyable.  I don't think the deaf community really gets a fair crack of the whip. I think they're very excluded. When I launched the Propel group in the...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (12 Feb 2019)

Neil McEvoy: Will the First Minister make a statement on the importance of bus routes to residents in South Wales Central?

2. Business Statement and Announcement (19 Feb 2019)

Neil McEvoy: Last week, it was reported that Lucy Bagnall was struck off from being a social worker with immediate effect. She was found guilty on all counts by Social Care Wales. It transpired that Bagnall had lied about my constituents and it's also alleged that a third party was told that a disputed care order will remain in place and the family will never see their children again. I'm calling for an...

6. Debate on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Report: 'Everybody's Business: A Report on Suicide Prevention in Wales' (20 Feb 2019)

Neil McEvoy: I'm glad the report was done, and I'm glad to hear that you will be returning to the issue, but there are gaps in the report. I'd like to pay tribute to all the work done in this area. I met with the Jacob Abraham Foundation, and they do brilliant work in Cardiff. 

6. Debate on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Report: 'Everybody's Business: A Report on Suicide Prevention in Wales' (20 Feb 2019)

Neil McEvoy: A constituent wrote to me, to five other AMs and to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee with quite serious concerns about the Talk to Me national conference. I’ve had messages this morning from constituents, messages this afternoon, a phone call at around 8:00 this morning to discuss the report. Constituents do feel let down by the report. They do not feel that a vulnerable group of...

6. Debate on the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee Report: 'Everybody's Business: A Report on Suicide Prevention in Wales' (20 Feb 2019)

Neil McEvoy: In context, in the last few months, two people have contacted my office to say that our intervention with them stopped them killing themselves. One was a dad. One was a mother. Something must be done. Diolch yn fawr.

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government (20 Feb 2019)

Neil McEvoy: Will the Minister make a statement on the number of long-term empty properties in Wales?

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs (20 Feb 2019)

Neil McEvoy: What assessment has the Minister made of the future of nuclear energy production in Wales?

QNR: Questions to the First Minister ( 5 Mar 2019)

Neil McEvoy: Will the First Minister provide an update on the implementation of local development plans in South Wales Central?

7. Welsh Conservatives debate: Natural Resources Wales (13 Mar 2019)

Neil McEvoy: I'll be supporting the motion. Just to outline my experience of dealing with Natural Resources Wales, back in September 2017—the very first meeting about the nuclear mud. Honestly, I really had absolute confidence that the officials of NRW would be able to assuage my concerns about the mud and the testing regime, and so on. They knew nothing about the testing, despite being the body issuing...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (19 Mar 2019)

Neil McEvoy: Will the First Minister make a statement on access to Welsh Ministers?

5. Debate: Stage 4 of the Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Bill (20 Mar 2019)

Neil McEvoy: I declare an interest as a county councillor. I won't be supporting this legislation. In Catalunya, they do politics by judiciary—the unionists, that is. And in Labour Wales, we have politics by tribunal. The abuses of the system are actually very similar in principle. I feel we have an ombudsman system lacking in integrity, lacking in accountability of the ombudsman himself, who uses...

1. Questions to the First Minister: The Cardiff Capital Region City Deal (26 Mar 2019)

Neil McEvoy: What progress has been made as part of the city deal on improving transport infrastructure around the Llantrisant Road corridor?

2. Questions to the Minister for Housing and Local Government: The Barry Incinerator (27 Mar 2019)

Neil McEvoy: The Barry incinerator is a travesty. It's just not a good idea at all. Barry is a lovely place to live. It's got a beautiful coastline. People want to live there, and people from all over the world go to Barry because it's such a great place. So, why on earth would you want to stick a huge incinerator on the waterfront, bring in rubbish from all over and burn it on the Barry coastline? Do you...

11. Short Debate: Children’s services: Time for change (27 Mar 2019)

Neil McEvoy: Okay. Diolch. Children's services: time for change. This is both a negative and positive contribution to a debate we need to have. I think, in Julie Morgan, we have a Minister who cares. So, I think that's a good starting point. Every single detail of this speech relates to a real individual, a real-life situation. None of this is abstract or academic. Minister, the status quo is not working....

11. Short Debate: Children’s services: Time for change (27 Mar 2019)

Neil McEvoy: There is a lack of resource at the front line, but it's not just a question of money; it's how the money is spent. Let's look at children in care. There are roughly 6,000 children in care in Wales. In the last nine years, the number of children in care has gone up 36 per cent. So, there are 1,700 more children in care. The rate of children in care in Wales now stands at 102 per...

11. Short Debate: Children’s services: Time for change (27 Mar 2019)

Neil McEvoy: In a meeting with the deputy director of children's services in the local authority in the case I'm talking about, the deputy director had been briefed by officers, yet relayed error of fact after error of fact. The same deputy director told me before the case review that there would be no change in contact arrangements—now, I emphasise, before the review. The deputy director was right,...

3. Business Statement and Announcement ( 2 Apr 2019)

Neil McEvoy: Today the Business Committee met and discussed my motion to use section 37 of the Government of Wales Act 2006 to compel the Permanent Secretary to release the leak inquiry into the sacking of Carl Sargeant. They're going to return to the motion after Easter, and I hope they can support it. In fact, I'd encourage all AMs here to support it and sign up as supporters to the motion. I'd also...

QNR: Questions to the First Minister ( 2 Apr 2019)

Neil McEvoy: Will the First Minister outline how access to Welsh Ministers is governed by the ministerial code?


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