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Plaid Cymru conference: MEP calls for youth jobless EU cash | Plaid Cymru conference: MEP calls for youth jobless EU cash |
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Plaid Cymru MEP Jill Evans has called for European Union cash to tackle long-term youth unemployment in Wales. | Plaid Cymru MEP Jill Evans has called for European Union cash to tackle long-term youth unemployment in Wales. |
At the party's annual conference she said the EU had committed six billion Euros to areas with more than 25% youth unemployment but Wales is excluded because its figure is 22.2%. | At the party's annual conference she said the EU had committed six billion Euros to areas with more than 25% youth unemployment but Wales is excluded because its figure is 22.2%. |
She said Plaid would lobby in Europe and elsewhere to access the funding. | She said Plaid would lobby in Europe and elsewhere to access the funding. |
"Ending long-term youth unemployment is crucial in developing a better society for Wales," she said. | "Ending long-term youth unemployment is crucial in developing a better society for Wales," she said. |
Speaking before her speech on the second day of the conference in Aberystywth, she said: "The number of young people out of work for more than 12 months has quadrupled in Wales over the past two years - from around 1,400 people to 5,700. | Speaking before her speech on the second day of the conference in Aberystywth, she said: "The number of young people out of work for more than 12 months has quadrupled in Wales over the past two years - from around 1,400 people to 5,700. |
"Access to funding from this European scheme could be the difference between a lifetime of work and a lifetime out of work for these young people, with all that this entails. | "Access to funding from this European scheme could be the difference between a lifetime of work and a lifetime out of work for these young people, with all that this entails. |
"Being out of work for a long period damages self-confidence and life chances for the future, meaning that the potential of these young people may never be realised. | "Being out of work for a long period damages self-confidence and life chances for the future, meaning that the potential of these young people may never be realised. |
Addressing party members on Saturday, Ms Evans said there was "nothing to fear" from a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU. | Addressing party members on Saturday, Ms Evans said there was "nothing to fear" from a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU. |
The poll has been promised by Prime Minister David Cameron if the Conservatives win the general election in 2015. | The poll has been promised by Prime Minister David Cameron if the Conservatives win the general election in 2015. |
But Ms Evans said it was vital that the debate in Wales focused on Wales' interests, and that EU membership was clearly of benefit to its people. | But Ms Evans said it was vital that the debate in Wales focused on Wales' interests, and that EU membership was clearly of benefit to its people. |
And she said a number of structural changes were needed to make the EU function more effectively, including a second chamber for the European parliament representing nations and regions. | And she said a number of structural changes were needed to make the EU function more effectively, including a second chamber for the European parliament representing nations and regions. |
Mrs Evans also predicted Plaid would achieve its "best ever result" in next May's European elections. | Mrs Evans also predicted Plaid would achieve its "best ever result" in next May's European elections. |
After lunch the new assembly member for Ynys Mon, who retained the seat for Plaid Cymru emphatically over the summer in a by-election, said the party was aiming to form a majority Welsh government at the 2016 assembly election and "nothing less". | |
Rhun ap Iorwerth made the ambitious claim at his first speech from the conference stage. | |
He accused the other main political parties in Wales of being "UK-focused" while those at Westminster had "no understanding" and "seemingly no real desire" to understand the needs of Wales. | |
'Engender confidence' | |
Mr ap Iorwerth said the Welsh Labour government was unimaginative and merely following a UK agenda with a "Welsh twist". | |
Later Plaid Cymru parliamentary group leader Elfyn Llwyd called for a new law to protect crime victims from ill-treatment by the justice system. | |
He said robust action was needed to reduce online crimes, including cyber-crimes and trolling, and that anybody charged with serious violent or sexual offences should only be given bail in "very exceptional circumstances". | |
Mr Llwyd, a barrister on the Commons Justice Select Committee, said: "Too often victims are not taken seriously by those charged with investigating the crimes committed against them. | |
"This is a problem frequently cited by victims of abusive crimes, including rape and domestic violence. | |
"We should be doing all we can to engender confidence in our justice system, so people feel their situations will improve if they report their perpetrators' behaviour. | |
"That is why our conference has called on the UK government to introduce a bill of rights for victims, which would bring victims of crime back to the centre of the justice process. | |
"Courts should also be compelled to take risks to victims and their children into account when sentencing perpetrators," he argued. | |
On Friday Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood pledged to create an arms-length company to cut energy bills and promised to recruit 1,000 extra doctors, funded by sugary drinks tax, if she is first minister after the next assembly election in 2016. | On Friday Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood pledged to create an arms-length company to cut energy bills and promised to recruit 1,000 extra doctors, funded by sugary drinks tax, if she is first minister after the next assembly election in 2016. |
There will be live coverage of the Plaid conference here online between the hours of 09:30-12:30 and 13:30-16:30 on Saturday. | There will be live coverage of the Plaid conference here online between the hours of 09:30-12:30 and 13:30-16:30 on Saturday. |