Ann Jones: You’ve left three minutes for six speakers, so if your six speakers can all do 30 seconds they can all get in, but if they take longer than that then I’m afraid the others will drop off the end. So, we’ll see how we get on. Mike Hedges.
Ann Jones: Well done; there you are—he’s shown you how to do it. Hannah Blythyn.
Ann Jones: Thanks very much. Hefin David.
Ann Jones: David Rees.
Ann Jones: Finally, Huw Irranca-Davies.
Ann Jones: No, no, no. [Laughter.]
Ann Jones: Well done. Now, you’ve all proved that you can do very short speeches and still get your points over, so we expect that to carry on. I now call on the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Kirsty Williams.
Ann Jones: Thank you very much. That brings today’s proceedings to a close. Thank you.
Ann Jones: Okay, then. Item 2 is questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education. First question, Neil Hamilton.
Ann Jones: We now move to party spokespeople’s questions. First this week is party spokesperson Llyr Gruffydd.
Ann Jones: Thank you. We move to the UKIP spokesperson, Mark Reckless. No?
Ann Jones: Okay. Thank you very much. We’ll move, then, to the Welsh Conservatives’ spokesperson, Darren Millar.
Ann Jones: [Inaudible.]—please.
Ann Jones: I was just saying, I’ve just asked them once, I shan’t ask again.
Ann Jones: Thank you. We’ll move back to the questions on the order paper. Question 3, Suzy Davies.
Ann Jones: Angela Burns.
Ann Jones: Acting?
Ann Jones: It’s quite all right.
Ann Jones: No, it’s quite all right. I can act if you want me to, but you wouldn’t like to see me act. Go on.
Ann Jones: Thank you very much, Minister.