Mick Antoniw
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 70 |
Date of birth | September 1,1954 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Reading |
United Kingdom | |
Position | Member of the Senedd since 2011 |
Party | Welsh Labour |
Previous position | Counsel General for Wales (2016–2017) |
Education | University of Wales |
Law Building, Cardiff University | |
Nationality | British |
First minist | Mark Drakeford |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 414248 |
Mick Antoniw Life story
Mick Antoniw is a Welsh Labour and Co-operative politician, serving as Counsel General for Wales since 2021, and previously from 2016 to 2017. He has been the Member of the Senedd for Pontypridd since 2011.
Petition against Wales 20mph speed limit breaks records
... Speaking to, Counsel General Mick Antoniw - who provides the Welsh government with legal advice - said debating the speed limit would be a matter for the Senedd Petitions Committee...
Cost of living: Are high school proms too expensive?
... " Limousines, expensive clothing and parties The cost of proms had been raised before the pandemic hit and proms where but on hold in the Welsh Parliament by Mick Antoniw, Pontypridd Member of the Senedd...
Keir Starmer: Welsh Labour doing things 'differently and better'
... Welsh minister Mick Antoniw spoke on an emergency motion expressing solidarity with the people of Ukraine...
Brexit: UK plan to remove EU law sparks nations' anger
... " And Mick Antoniw, the Welsh Minister for the Constitution, said the UK government was driving a " coach and horses through the concept of mutual consent"...
High water: Call for UK cash fund flood relief in Wales
... added The AMs Mick Antoniw (Pontypridd), Vikki Howells (Cynon Valley), and Huw Irranca-Davies (Ogmore), your name on the request...
Police investigate AM Neil McEvoy's secret recordings
... The second matter was about him losing his temper with Labour AM Mick Antoniw - he admitted being aggressive to him, but felt Mr Antoniw was arrogant...
Keir Starmer: Welsh Labour doing things 'differently and better'
The Welsh Government has shown how things " could be done differently and better" across the UK, the leader of the Labour Party has said.
Sir Keir Starmer said he would like " to replicate what we see in Wales right across the UK".
He also amid the Russian-Ukraine war.
Sir Keir was addressing Welsh Labour 's conference in Llandudno on Saturday.
" A Welsh Labour government is The Living proof of what Labour in power looks like, how things can be done differently and better, " Sir Keir said.
" You demonstrate daily the difference Labour really makes. A blueprint for what Labour can do across the UK. "
He Said he now wants to " match that" to help " make a difference to millions of lives".
A Welsh Conservative spokesperson said: " If Sir Keir's blueprint for the UK is to copy Labour in Wales then I think many people will be worried. "
The spokesperson criticised " ever growing" NHS waiting lists, " A& E and ambulance Response Times that leave The Most vulnerable waiting for hours on end and economic policies that keep holding people back".
Regarding Ukraine, Sir Keir said: " We must tackle The Oligarchs here by going after their stolen wealth and assets.
" And while we're at it clean up Our Own politics, once and for all. "
He added: " There is no justification for Putin's actions. They are an affront to the values of This Country , this party and The International institutions, which we helped to build.
" Labour stands with the Ukrainian people. "
Sir Keir said he had just returned from Estonia where he had the opportunity to thank Nato forces, which included The Royal Tank Regiment and the Royal Welsh , for their work.
First Minister Mark Drakeford has previously welcomed the, but agreed with Sir Keir that.
In an interview, Sir Keir stopped short of supporting Mr Drakeford's call for visa requirements to be dropped for Ukranian refugees but said the pair were " coming from exactly the same place" on the issue.
He Said " a simple, safe, quick and efficient route to sanctuary" was needed and the current system was " too narrow, too slow, with too many hurdles in place".
Asked whether he was supporting Mr Drakeford's call for Ukranian refugees to be allowed into the UK without visas, Sir Keir said they both wanted " a simple safe route to sanctuary".
Welsh minister Mick Antoniw spoke on an emergency motion expressing solidarity with The People of Ukraine.
Mr Antoniw, the Welsh Government 's Counsel General, or most senior legal adviser, comes from a Ukrainian family.
He Said : " Seventy-five years after The End of The Second World War , We Are now witnessing in Europe The Commission of War Crimes and crimes against humanity on a scale previously unimaginable.
" We're witnessing the emergence of a new fascism, a fascism with a difference, a fascism that has global links, A Level of military technology greater than anything previously experienced and nuclear weapons. "
On refugees, he urged UK ministers " to remove the shackles on the immigration system that they have actually created" to allow Wales to " show The World what it means to be a nation of sanctuary".
Mr Antoniw, who, concluded his words with what He Said was now the traditional way of ending a Ukrainian speech.
" Glory to Ukraine, glory to The Heroes - we will win, " He Said , to applause and a Standing Ovation .
Later, he told BBC Wales that people in the UK willing to sponsor Ukrainian refugees should be allowed to apply for visas on their behalf.
" You cannot expect people in A War zone facing missiles and roadblocks, who don't even know if they will have The Internet tomorrow, to access online to be able to go through these processes, " He Said .
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told Sky News the UK will be and said an upcoming scheme will allow Britons to take Ukrainians into their homes.
Earlier, in The First conference debate of the weekend, Welsh Labour backed proposals to increase the size of the Senedd.
The conference unanimously voted for a motion saying the 60-member parliament should grow to between 80 and 100 members.
But it leaves open the question of how Senedd members (MSs) will be elected.
Parties in the Senedd are negotiating on a plan to reform the institution and swell its size.
Labour will hold a one-off conference to decide whether it will endorse the outcome of those negotiations.
Under The Law , any reforms would need to be approved by two-thirds of MSs, making Labour's position crucial.
Labour said The Way MSs are elected should be " at least as proportional" as the current system.
While it did not rule it out, it warned there were " risks" to adopting The System that some parties want.
Mr Drakeford will address The Party faithful in the afternoon session of the opening day of the Welsh Labour conference on Saturday.
He will Focus On the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine in his speech, and will speak of the need to respond with " The Greatest possible generosity".
He will highlight what he says is the " shamefully wide" gap between the UK Conservative government's words and its actions So Far .
Source of news: bbc.com