Motions for debate on 09/03/2022
NDM7925 - Member Debates
Tabled on 15/02/2022 | For debate on 09/03/2022To propose that the Senedd:
Supports the devolution of policing.
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NDM7944 - Short Debate
Tabled on 02/03/2022 | For debate on 09/03/2022Protecting community spaces: taking back control
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NDM7945 - Opposition Debate
Tabled on 02/03/2022 | For debate on 09/03/2022To propose that the Senedd:
1. Deplores the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation.
2. Expresses solidarity with the people of Ukraine.
3. Recognises the suffering of the Ukrainian people through loss of life and injury, paying the price for this horrific war.
4. Acknowledges the rights of NATO to defend its members and supports the Ukrainian Government in the defence of their country.
5. Welcomes the action by the Welsh Government to provide humanitarian aid to those in need and safe refuge for those fleeing the conflict.
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Calls on the UK Government to urgently:
a) introduce an expedited visa process to ensure simple, fast, safe and legal routes to sanctuary in the UK;
b) remove the requirement for Ukrainians to provide biometric evidence prior to leaving Ukraine;
c) provide further detail about the resettlement schemes and consequent funding that will be needed to support resettlement efforts.
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Acknowledges that this conflict increases the risk of a nuclear war and the fear of nuclear war amongst people in Wales and beyond, and therefore calls on all states, including the nuclear states to sign and ratify the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons which came into force in January 2021, and which would prevent such a threat in future.
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NDM7946 - Opposition Debate
Tabled on 02/03/2022 | For debate on 09/03/2022To propose that the Senedd:
1. Acknowledges that Wales requires up to 12,000 new dwellings per year.
2. Expresses serious concern that during the last year the number of new dwellings commenced fell by 30 per cent to 4,314 and the number of homes completed fell by 23 per cent to 4,616.
3. Believes that the failure to build more homes in Wales is having a detrimental impact on property availability.
4. Calls on the Welsh Government to:
a) facilitate the building of 12,000 homes per year;
b) restore the right-to-buy in Wales, reinvesting sale proceeds into more social housing and protecting homes from sale for 10 years;
c) work with planning authorities to see more land allocated in communities facing local affordability difficulties, including making more land available for self-build projects;
d) scrap plans for a national construction company and support the growth of the private home-building sector.
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1. Acknowledges the challenges being faced by the housing sector which are having a detrimental impact on housing supply across Wales.
2. Welcomes the investment being made in housing by Welsh Government.
3. Notes the Welsh Government’s commitment to deliver 20,000 low carbon, social homes during this term of Government.
4. Notes the commitment to establish a National Construction Company, Unnos, to support our councils and social landlords to improve the supply of social and affordable housing.