Part of the debate – in the Senedd at 4:49 pm on 2 October 2018.
David, thank you very much, and I was with you all the way—all the way, all the way—until that final paragraph. [Laughter.] And I would simply say that the difference between us is that, for me, social justice and providing people with good lives for them, for their families, for their loved ones doesn’t begin and end at home; it travels internationally. I popped into a lunchtime event today with a group of children from Hafod school in, I think, Mike Hedges’s constituency, and they were fundraising for educational opportunities for youngsters in parts of Africa, with an organisation helping, and they’d raised, I think, about £4,000 or £5,000—they were looking to double that and develop school facilities. What struck me was those young people there understood and articulated in their actions very clearly that their thoughts about what made a good world didn't stop in the Hafod, it didn't stop in Swansea—it extended right around the world. And I think that's where I differ. We can do both, David—[Interruption.] I don't think I can. Sorry, David, I would otherwise.