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Sexism row over Neil Hamilton's maiden assembly speech | Sexism row over Neil Hamilton's maiden assembly speech |
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UKIP group leader Neil Hamilton has sparked a row after describing two senior female AMs as "political concubines" in Carwyn Jones' "harem". | UKIP group leader Neil Hamilton has sparked a row after describing two senior female AMs as "political concubines" in Carwyn Jones' "harem". |
The former Tory MP made the reference to Lib Dem AM Kirsty Williams and Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood in his maiden Senedd speech. | The former Tory MP made the reference to Lib Dem AM Kirsty Williams and Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood in his maiden Senedd speech. |
But Ms Williams accused Mr Hamilton of using "blatant sexist language". | But Ms Williams accused Mr Hamilton of using "blatant sexist language". |
Presiding officer Elin Jones called on AMs to be respectful. | |
Ms Wood and Ms Williams backed Mr Jones in being reinstated as first minister, which was confirmed during the session. | |
During Mr Hamilton's speech the UKIP AM said he regretted the role Plaid Cymru had played and added Ms Williams had "managed to prop up this tottering administration". | |
He added: "So I'm afraid that these two ladies have just made themselves political concubines in Carwyn's hareem. What a gruesome prospect that must be." | He added: "So I'm afraid that these two ladies have just made themselves political concubines in Carwyn's hareem. What a gruesome prospect that must be." |
He asked what the two had had in reward for "the sacrifice of their political virtue". | He asked what the two had had in reward for "the sacrifice of their political virtue". |
'Impotent' | 'Impotent' |
Mr Hamilton later, reflecting on the deal between Labour and Plaid, also accused Ms Wood of being a "very cheap date indeed". | Mr Hamilton later, reflecting on the deal between Labour and Plaid, also accused Ms Wood of being a "very cheap date indeed". |
He also accused the first minister being "wholly impotent" over the steel industry because of his commitment to the EU, "which I suppose the members of his harem may be rather satisfied with". | He also accused the first minister being "wholly impotent" over the steel industry because of his commitment to the EU, "which I suppose the members of his harem may be rather satisfied with". |
Speaking after the debate, he said he did not regret making the remarks. | Speaking after the debate, he said he did not regret making the remarks. |
He told BBC Wales: "Je ne regrette rien". | He told BBC Wales: "Je ne regrette rien". |
But Ms Wood said: "This sexist language has no place in the National Assembly for Wales, or in society, and we will not stand for sexism, homophobia or racism." | But Ms Wood said: "This sexist language has no place in the National Assembly for Wales, or in society, and we will not stand for sexism, homophobia or racism." |
'Respect' | |
Following the comments Elin Jones, presiding officer, has warned that members must respect each other during Senedd debates. | |
She said: "In the interests of effective scrutiny and debate, there needs to be proper opportunity for all members to express themselves robustly and to be heard. | |
"However, they must do so in a way that is respectful of others. | |
"Our exchanges are at their best when members strike that balance. | |
"That will be my expectation of all members throughout the fifth assembly. I will review the record of today's proceedings and make a ruling if I decide it is appropriate to do so." |