South Wales Echo

This is personal, says Vaughan Gething

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WALES’ Health Minister defended people protesting against the death of George Floyd in the United States, saying the loss of black lives was the “biggest harm” to the country.

Vaughan Gething said America was not alone in appearing to be “going backwards” on race relations, and that though all lives should matter “in some countries they don’t”.

African American Mr Floyd died in police custody after a white Minneapoli­s police officer knelt on his neck for several minutes.

Mr Gething, who became the first black minister of any of the UK’s devolved government­s in 2013, was speaking after posting a video online calling on would-be Welsh protesters to abide by a ban on mass gatherings.

Responding to questions about the protests, he told the Welsh Government’s daily press briefing yesterday: “This is quite personal, because I am in a position where I see what’s happening.

“And despite the fact that I have a pretty all-consuming job to do in this once in a century pandemic, you can’t avoid or ignore the images that we’ve seen. And it isn’t just the images we’ve seen now, it’s the fact that in the recent weeks there have been other killings of black people in the United States.”

Mr Gething said that the US was not alone in seeing a rise in discrimina­tion against ethnic minorities, saying the same could also be said for the UK.

“It has an impact on all of us, and it matters here too. We have disparitie­s and inequaliti­es within the United Kingdom too. They may not be as stark as in the USA, but this matters not just because of where I stand in politics, it matters to me because of who I am.”

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