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3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Indirect Racial Discrimination (21 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: It was in order. The officials agreed this question. It has been accepted. I'm raising an issue of racism in this Parliament, indirect discrimination, and I would ask you with the utmost respect that you let me continue, please.

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Indirect Racial Discrimination (21 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: You can ask me to pose the question in—

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Indirect Racial Discrimination (21 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: Thank you. The definition of victimisation according to the Equality and Human Rights Commission is when you are treated badly because you have made a complaint of race-related discrimination. Indirect discrimination is when an organisation has a particular policy or a way of working that puts people of your racial group at a disadvantage. During the lockdown, it was at the discretion of the...

3. Questions to the Senedd Commission: Indirect Racial Discrimination (21 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: 4. What assessment has the Commission made of its policies to ensure that indirect racial discrimination of elected members and staff does not take place? OQ55734

QNR: Questions to the Minister for Finance and Trefnydd (21 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: What consideration has the Minister given to supporting the proposed building safety fund for leaseholders when allocating the Welsh Government budget for next year?

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his law officer responsibilities): The United Kingdom Internal Market Bill (20 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: Diolch. A recent Welsh Governance Centre report made clear that the UK internal market Bill will forever blunt the policy-making tools of the devolved Governments, prioritises removing potential barriers to trade at the expense of all other public policy goals, fatally undermines co-operation between the nations of the UK, and even creates the implication that the UK Government may use new...

2. Questions to the Counsel General and Minister for European Transition (in respect of his law officer responsibilities): The United Kingdom Internal Market Bill (20 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: 6. What legal representations has the Counsel General made on behalf of the Welsh Government in relation to the UK internal market Bill? OQ55722

1. Questions to the First Minister: Cladding Fire Safety (13 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: Okay. Nice sidestep there. Thousands of people in Wales are now living in unsafe flats that are worth nothing. They can't sell them and they live there knowing that, if there is a fire then we'll be looking at a Welsh Grenfell. They're being absolutely rinsed at every opportunity: insurance is through the roof, the service charges are rising, and some are even having to pay for fire safety...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Cladding Fire Safety (13 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: 5. Will the First Minister make a statement on cladding fire safety in Wales in light of revelations that a fire safety certificate was fraudulently signed for blocks of flats in Cardiff and beyond? OQ55706

13. Debate: Tackling Racism and Race Inequality ( 6 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: Please forgive me, Presiding Officer, if I beg to differ, because I'm a democratically elected politician, and I had put forward some very sensible, very positive amendments to be voted upon. You've denied me—perhaps you've given me my voice now, but you've denied me the right, my democratic right, to put forward those amendments and have them voted on. And if you want my personal opinion,...

13. Debate: Tackling Racism and Race Inequality ( 6 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: Thank you. I would conclude by saying that we have real problems in this Senedd. I'm not accepted. If I worked in security, if I worked in cleansing, or maybe catering, I would be accepted, but as it stands now, a brown man with a voice and opinion is not welcome by too many people in this building. And I ask people to consider this: is there any other Parliament in the world where a...

13. Debate: Tackling Racism and Race Inequality ( 6 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: Okay. Diolch yn fawr. I stand here as the first ever Welsh-born elected Member of this Senedd. Many people probably wouldn't know that because it's never been reported. I live racism every day of my life. Many of us—so many of us here—have common experiences, not in this Chamber, of people of colour around Wales.  I put forward some serious amendments—positive amendments—to try and...

2. Business Statement and Announcement ( 6 Oct 2020)

Neil McEvoy: Minister, I'd like a Government statement on repot NRPB-M173. It's a report that I've sent through to Ministers. It's a report that proves—it actually proves—that plutonium leaked into the Severn estuary for decades. I've sent the report to Natural Resources Wales and I'm still yet to get any kind of answer. It is a proven fact that plutonium leaked into the estuary from Hinkley Point...

7. Welsh Conservatives Debate: Value for Money for Taxpayers (30 Sep 2020)

Neil McEvoy: Diolch, Llywydd. I campaigned for a Welsh Parliament all my adult life because I believe in this institution, I believe in the potential that we have here. I've just listened to Abolish the Welsh Assembly, and not a single idea in the whole speech, just a criticism of the institution, when really the criticism should have been directed at the Governments since 1999. I just find it really odd...

1. Questions to the Minister for Education: The Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill (30 Sep 2020)

Neil McEvoy: I was going to say, 'Thanks, Minister', but I don't think I can now, really, because it's a very simple question about evidence. What I would have appreciated would have been some interaction on the question of evidence so at least we can have a grown-up discussion about this. I think, having spoken to professionals in the field—this morning, actually—again, one question that comes to my...

1. Questions to the Minister for Education: The Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill (30 Sep 2020)

Neil McEvoy: 7. Will the Minister make a statement on the evidence used to include English in Section 3(2) of the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Bill? OQ55588

3., 4., 5. & 6. The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No 2) (Wales) (Amendment) (No 10) (Rhondda Cynon Taf) Regulations 2020, The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 2) (Wales) (Amendment) (No. 8) (Caerphilly) Regulations 2020, The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (No. 2) (Wales) (Amendment) (No. 11) (Blaenau Gwent, Bridgend, Merthyr Tydfil and Newport etc.) Regulations 2020 and The Health Protection (Coronavirus Restrictions) (Functions of Local Authorities etc.) (Wales) Regulations 2020 (29 Sep 2020)

Neil McEvoy: I'll be voting against the local lockdowns today. I don't think it is right to stop Welsh people from moving around our own country when the border, the ports and the airports are open, and open without testing as well. So, why should people from across the border with much higher rates of infection be allowed into Wales to travel freely, whilst Welsh people here, in some circumstances,...

2. Business Statement and Announcement (29 Sep 2020)

Neil McEvoy: I'm looking for a statement on building safety, Minister. An EWS1 is a certificate checking the safety of the outside walls of a building—cladding, for example. Now, a resident of Marseille House in Century Wharf, Cardiff, has provided me with evidence that the EWS1 certificate for the building was signed off by an employee of the Mansion Group, with their headquarters in Cheadle, Cheshire,...

13. Plaid Cymru Debate: Second Homes (23 Sep 2020)

Neil McEvoy: Because Plaid Cymru's local development plan in Gwynedd is unacceptable. 

13. Plaid Cymru Debate: Second Homes (23 Sep 2020)

Neil McEvoy: We're in a position now, if we're talking Gwynedd—. Abersoch—it's come up earlier, and the school has to close, the primary school, because of a lack of numbers, directly related to second-home ownership. Now, with decades of being in power—my in-laws live just up the road—with decades of being power, what has Plaid done in Gwynedd to resolve this problem? Next to nothing—bron dim...


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