Mr Neil Hamilton: Will the Minister provide an update on the discussions held with the UK Government on promoting international trade as part of the Brexit process?
Mr Neil Hamilton: I thank the First Minister for that reply. After 20 years of devolution, 22 per cent of the people of Wales of working age are living in poverty, and the average disposable income in Wales is only three quarters of the average in the United Kingdom. Those in poverty are more likely to be hit by the economic impacts of COVID than anybody else. The Learning and Work Institute Cymru has said...
Mr Neil Hamilton: I must say I was rather disturbed by the language of Siân Gwenllian in introducing this debate, because she seemed to me to see the teaching of history not as something that is nuanced, complex, requires interpretation and isn't black and white, but merely as an opportunity to propagandise for her particular world view on an issue of modern-day complexity that requires very subtle and...
Mr Neil Hamilton: Yes, I will finish on that point. Thank you.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Against, Llywydd.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Against.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Against.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Against.
Mr Neil Hamilton: In favour.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Against.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Against.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Against.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Will the Minister provide an update on steps being taken to ensure that the content of the proposed Welsh curriculum is politically neutral?
Mr Neil Hamilton: Thank you, temporary Presiding Officer. Well, I'm very surprised to hear Darren Millar agreeing with what Carwyn Jones said to me the last time we debated these matters, that devolution was the settled will of the Welsh people. Because, of course, if the 1975 referendum on membership of the EU had been the settled will of the British people, Darren Millar would not have been campaigning to...
Mr Neil Hamilton: Hello?
Mr Neil Hamilton: Ah. Sorry.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Diolch, Llywydd. In the course of his statement, the First Minister said that the outlook for coronavirus 'has darkened in many parts of the world', but one country where that is not the case is Sweden. Sweden's had 81,000 cases altogether since the start of the pandemic, but as of yesterday, only 41 people were registered as being in a serious or critical condition, and the seven-day moving...
Mr Neil Hamilton: I vote against.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Vote against.
Mr Neil Hamilton: Against.