Responding to the Welsh Government voting against adopting the recommendations of the Cass review, Laura Anne Jones MS, Shadow Minister for Social Justice, said:
“The Cass review has shattered the worldview of many people in the Labour Party.
Commenting following his exchange with Labour’s Cabinet Secretary for Health in the Senedd today, Welsh Conservative Shadow Health Minister, Sam Rowlands MS said:
Commenting, following his exchange with Labour’s Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jeremy Miles in the Senedd today, Welsh Conservative Shadow Economy Minister, Samuel Kurtz MS said:
Responding to the news that up to seven Ceredigion schools may face closure amid strained finances at the authority, Tom Giffard MS, Shadow Education Minister, said:
“It is deeply concerning that schools across the area could be closed due to Labour’s mismanagement of the budget.
Responding to claims that there is evidence to support a case of bullying by the interim chief fire officer of South Wales Fire and Rescue Service, Joel James MS, Shadow Minister for Social Partnership, said:
Commenting, following his response to Labour’s Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Jeremy Miles’ statement in the Senedd today on Tata Steel, Welsh Conservative Shadow Economy Minister, Samuel Kurtz MS said:
Responding to the news that Labour’s Transport Secretary, Ken Skates says that scrapping the 20mph altogether would be a "travesty”, Natasha Asghar MS, Shadow Transport Minister, said:
Last month, the Cass review was published which made recommendations on how to improve NHS gender identity services, which highlighted that there should be extreme caution in prescribing puberty blockers and hormones to under-18s due to a lack of high-quality research into their long-term effects