A Million Welsh Speakers

Part of 1. Questions to the First Minister – in the Senedd at 2:18 pm on 12 December 2017.

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Photo of Carwyn Jones Carwyn Jones Labour 2:18, 12 December 2017

(Translated)

Well, that’s one of the things, of course, that we’re considering as part of the strategy that we've put in place. It is vital that people have the opportunity to use the Welsh language in the workplace, but it’s also extremely important that people are able to refresh their skills. I must say, when I came here in 1999, I would never have stood up and spoken in Welsh—never—because I didn’t have any confidence at all in my Welsh, in the vocabulary I had. I didn’t have any kind of literary background in Welsh. So, it is extremely important to give people the opportunity to use the Welsh language in the workplace.

At one time, I must say, I wasn’t in favour of people wearing a badge, but by now I've changed my mind, because I think that it’s very important that people are able to see that someone speaks Welsh, and are able to use Welsh with that person in order to give that person the opportunity to speak Welsh as well. So, I would like to see more people encouraging their staff to wear badges if they would like to do so, in order to show others that they’re able to speak Welsh, so that they can use their Welsh in the workplace.