MP wants Welsh text on ID cards

Wed, Feb 4th, 2009

Llanelli MP Nia Griffiths has called for the national identity card to include Welsh text.

New technologies provide many ways to make services bilingual, said the Labour MP on 3 February 2009, and using Welsh on identity cards would send a clear message that the language has equal validity with English.

A supporter of identity cards, Griffiths said that people for whom Welsh was their native or preferred language expected to see it on official documents. The government's plan is for the cards to contain only English and French, however.

In a Westminister Hall debate organised by the MP, she said that the Welsh Language Act, introduced by the Labour government in 1967, laid down the principle of the equal validity of English and Welsh in Wales.

"If someone wants to discuss their tax, they can ring up a Welsh helpline. If someone needs advice or help on issues raised by the Department for Work and Pensions, they can ring up a Welsh helpline," she said. "There has been tremendous progress not just in the written language, but in providing the opportunities for people to speak Welsh if they wish to."

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