Part of the debate – in the Senedd on 27 November 2018.
Motion NDM6874 as amended:
To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:
1. Notes the statement by the United Nations special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights on his visit to the United Kingdom.
2. Accepts the report’s findings that:
a) the costs of austerity have fallen disproportionally on the poor, women, racial and ethnic minorities, children, single parents and disabled people;
b) Wales has the highest relative poverty rate in the United Kingdom;
c) devolved administrations have tried to mitigate the worst impacts of austerity despite experiencing significant reductions in block grant funding; and
d) it is 'outrageous' that devolved nations have to spend money to shield people from UK Government policies.
3. Welcomes the Welsh Government’s focus on tackling poverty, and its repeated calls to the UK Government to urgently address the many flaws related to Universal Credit.