Results 321–340 of 700 for speaker:Neil McEvoy

6. Debate on the Petitions Committee Report: Petition P-05-785 Suspend Marine Licence 12/45/ML to dump radioactive marine sediments from the Hinkley Point nuclear site into Wales coastal waters off Cardiff (23 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: Would you accept—I am advised by scientists; I'm not a scientist—that some kinds of plutonium will not be identified by the beta testing? Very simply, why wasn't the alpha spectrometry done, and the plasma mass spectrometry, as in Kosovo, on the mud?

6. Debate on the Petitions Committee Report: Petition P-05-785 Suspend Marine Licence 12/45/ML to dump radioactive marine sediments from the Hinkley Point nuclear site into Wales coastal waters off Cardiff (23 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: Okay. Well, it's a fact that the dumping of mud will allow the nuclear power station to be built, so what is Wales getting out of it? What are we getting out of this deal? The answer is a big fat zero—dim byd, nothing, nada, nothing at all. So, England is dumping its nuclear mud on Wales, and this Government is accepting it—this Labour Government in Wales. I'm almost speechless. How...

6. Debate on the Petitions Committee Report: Petition P-05-785 Suspend Marine Licence 12/45/ML to dump radioactive marine sediments from the Hinkley Point nuclear site into Wales coastal waters off Cardiff (23 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: There are people demonstrating outside today, and I was the only Assembly Member to attend. I know that the campaigners found that very, very disappointing. In total, there are over 100,000 people who have signed various petitions about this. I'd like to start with an indisputable fact, because by allowing the 300,000 tonnes of mud from outside Hinkley Point to be dumped in Welsh waters, we...

6. Debate on the Petitions Committee Report: Petition P-05-785 Suspend Marine Licence 12/45/ML to dump radioactive marine sediments from the Hinkley Point nuclear site into Wales coastal waters off Cardiff (23 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: Thank you, but, in terms of transparency, the raw data was not transferred; it's been disposed of. That's a fact. 

6. Debate on the Petitions Committee Report: Petition P-05-785 Suspend Marine Licence 12/45/ML to dump radioactive marine sediments from the Hinkley Point nuclear site into Wales coastal waters off Cardiff (23 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: Yes, I'm doing a comparison, really, between what has happened in Kosovo, with the mud there, as a result of the weapons used, where they tested via gamma spectrometry, alpha spectrometry and also plasma-mass spectrometry. Unfortunately, all EDF have done is just one of those, so there are several plutoniums that it is impossible to detect with the testing that EDF have undertaken—they've...

6. Debate on the Assembly's Dignity and Respect Policy (16 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: You give respect, Minister, and you give it back.

6. Debate on the Assembly's Dignity and Respect Policy (16 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: I'm talking to the Minister, sorry. 

6. Debate on the Assembly's Dignity and Respect Policy (16 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: Would you give way?

6. Debate on the Assembly's Dignity and Respect Policy (16 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: Thank you. I hear this phrase all the time—'inappropriate behaviour'. [Interruption.] Could you define what it is? Probably the most inappropriate behaviour is making false allegations, for example. This seems really nice on paper, but if you look at the lack of respect in this Chamber, as I uttered a few words then—the complete lack of respect from across the way—it doesn't seem to be...

4. Topical Questions: The Second Severn Crossing (16 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: I put in a written question yesterday about the second Severn crossing and all you said in reply was—the First Minister—the second Severn crossing is a UK asset. But, as we've heard, you knew about it a year ago, you welcomed it, you wanted to be involved in the celebrations. If you're a royalist, why don't you come clean? Why aren't you open and transparent with the people of Wales about...

7. Debate: The Role of the Planning System in Placemaking (15 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: I think what Janet Finch-Saunders said about policy saying one thing and the reality being something different is very apt. The motion here acknowledges that having strong, national placemaking policies and planning policies, blah, blah, blah—. The reality is that we don't have these things in place. I support the Conservative amendments, saying that the country planning system needs...

3. Legislative Consent Motion on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill (15 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: Will you give way? Thank you.  What they're doing is taking powers from Brussels that ought to go to Scotland, Wales and the regions of England and instead hoarding them in Whitehall. That's totally unacceptable, and we've made that clear. Jeremy Corbyn: what have you got to say about that? 

QNR: Questions to the First Minister (15 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: Will the First Minister make a statement on the Welsh Government's support for renaming the Severn bridge?

7. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: A minimum price for alcohol ( 9 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: Okay, thank you very much. But the point I'm making is, outside of working hours, I think we all know that people in this Chamber do drink too much. [Interruption.] It's a fact—with respect, it's a fact of life. It's a cultural thing. Is anyone here seriously saying that, on occasion, they don't drink too much? Be honest. Really? Okay. I'll remember that next Christmas. I'll move on because...

7. United Kingdom Independence Party Debate: A minimum price for alcohol ( 9 May 2018)

Neil McEvoy: As we've heard, minimum pricing won't cut the intake of alcohol amongst problem drinkers. I think if—listening to what Dr Dai said then—basically, people will just choose shorts, which may even cause further problems. I'm going to support the motion, and the reason I'm supporting it more than anything else—it's more of a cultural thing, which we find in this Assembly, because I find...


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