NOTICES OF MOTION
(A) NOTICE OF MOTION BY COUNCILLOR GRUFFYDD WILLIAMS
In accordance with
the Notice of Motion received under Section 4.19 of the Constitution,
Councillor Gruffydd Williams will
propose as follows:-
In January 2026, the Westminster
Government made a U-turn regarding their plans to make digital ID cards
mandatory for proving the right to work, following a significant response from
members of the public with a petition with over three thousand names being
submitted to the Government stating their opposition to DI. While the mandatory
requirement for employment has been dropped, the government plans to move
verification processes online by 2029, leading to concerns that a digital
identification system will still be introduced gradually through the back door,
as it were.
That this Council is totally opposed to
the Digital Identification system and that Cyngor Gwynedd calls on the Welsh
Government to oppose DI in line with the Government in Scotland and also in line with several local authorities across the
UK. Convenience should never come at the expense of personal liberty.
(B) NOTICE OF MOTION BY COUNCILLOR ELIN HYWEL
In accordance
with the Notice of Motion received under Section 4.19 of the Constitution, Councillor Elin
Hywel will propose as follows:-
This Council recognises that trust
is the foundation of democracy. We know that recent events locally, nationally
and internationally have undermined that relationship with the people of
Gwynedd. Democracy cannot function well without public trust in those who
represent them; that trust enables people to participate in local democracy
and, in turn, ensures their voice in shaping their future.
This Council notes evidence from
the Office for National Statistics indicating that trust in politics and
politicians is at a very low level, with only one in five trusting political
parties, and that there is a direct link between low trust and low participation.
In light of that, this Council notes the low
participation in the 2022 Gwynedd Council election, in line with wider trends
throughout Wales, with around 38-39% voting, and that 28 of the 69 seats were
elected without opposition, meaning that a large number of
Gwynedd's electors did not have a democratic choice.
The Council recognises that these
figures highlight a serious challenge to the health of local democracy and to
the relationship between electors and their representatives.
It is recognised that our
behaviour as public leaders sets the standard for
democratic discussion. That trust cannot be built, or participation increased,
unless we model those values ourselves.
This Council welcomes the actions
of the Senedd through the Elections and Elected Bodies (Wales) Act to
strengthen the integrity of public life and place honesty and truth at the
heart of our democratic culture.
In accordance with this, this
Council clearly states that we, personally and collectively, have the duty to
maintain and restore public trust.
We are committed to the truth, to
transparency, to fairness, and to respect - the cornerstones of our right to
represent the people of Gwynedd.
Additional documents:
Decision:
Item
13(A): NOTICE OF MOTION FROM CLLR GRUFFYDD WILLIAMS
In
accordance with the Notice of Motion received in accordance with Section 4.19
of the Constitution, Councillor Gruffydd Williams proposed as follows:-
In January
2026, the Westminster Government made a U-turn regarding their plans to make
digital ID cards mandatory for proving the right to work, following a
significant response from members of the public with a petition with over 3
thousand names being submitted to the Government stating their opposition to
DI. While the mandatory requirement for employment has been dropped, the
government plans to move verification processes online by 2029, leading to
concerns that a digital identification system will still be introduced
gradually through the back door, as it were.
That this
Council is totally opposed to the Digital Identification system and that Cyngor
Gwynedd calls on the Welsh Government to oppose DI in line with the Government
in Scotland and also in line with several local authorities across the UK.
Convenience should never come at the expense of personal liberty.
Item
13(B): NOTICE OF MOTION FROM CLLR ELIN HYWEL
In
accordance with the Notice of Motion received in accordance with Section 4.19
of the Constitution, Councillor Elin Hywel proposed as follows:-
This
Council recognises that trust is the foundation of democracy. We know that
recent events locally, nationally and internationally have undermined that
relationship with the people of Gwynedd. Democracy cannot function well without
public trust in those who represent them; that trust enables people to
participate in local democracy and, in turn, ensures their voice in shaping
their future.
This
Council notes evidence from the Office for National Statistics indicating that
trust in politics and politicians is at a very low level, with only one in five
trusting political parties, and that there is a direct link between low trust
and low participation.
In light of
that, this Council notes the low participation in the 2022 Cyngor Gwynedd
election, in line with wider trends throughout Wales, with around 38-39%
voting, and that 28 of the 69 seats were elected without opposition, meaning
that a large number of Gwynedd's electors did not have a democratic choice.
The Council
recognises that these figures highlight a serious challenge to the health of
local democracy and to the relationship between electors and their
representatives.
It is
recognised that our behaviour as public leaders sets the standard for
democratic discussion. That trust cannot
be built, or participation increased, unless we model those values ourselves.
This
Council welcomes the actions of the Senedd through the Elections and Elected
Bodies (Wales) Act to strengthen the integrity of public life and place honesty
and truth at the heart of our democratic culture.
In
accordance with this, this Council clearly states that we, personally and
collectively, have the duty to maintain and restore public trust.
We are
committed to the truth, to transparency, to fairness, and to respect - the
cornerstones of our right to represent the people of Gwynedd.