Elin Jones: I now call on the party spokespeople to ask questions of the Cabinet Secretary, and the first is the UKIP spokesperson, Neil Hamilton.
Elin Jones: Okay, let the Member finish his question.
Elin Jones: Plaid Cymru spokesperson, Simon Thomas.
Elin Jones: The Welsh Conservatives’ spokesperson, David Melding.
Elin Jones: Question 12, Andrew R.T. Davies. [Interruption.] Question 13, Jayne Bryant.
Elin Jones: Thank you, Cabinet Secretary.
Elin Jones: We now move to item 2, questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Children. The first question this week is from Adam Price.
Elin Jones: Question—. Mark Isherwood.
Elin Jones: I call on the party spokespeople to ask questions of the Cabinet Secretary. First of all, the Plaid Cymru spokesperson, Bethan Jenkins.
Elin Jones: The Welsh Conservatives’ spokesperson, Mark Isherwood.
Elin Jones: Llefarydd UKIP, Mark Reckless.
Elin Jones: I thank the Cabinet Secretary.
Elin Jones: The next item on the agenda is the motion proposing the titles and remits of committees. I call on a member of the Business Committee to move the motion—Paul Davies.
Elin Jones: The proposal is, therefore, to agree the motion. Does any Member object? There are no objections and the motion is therefore agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
Elin Jones: The next item is item 4—the motion to elect Members to a committee. I again call on a member of the Business Committee to move the motion.
Elin Jones: The proposal is to agree the motion. Does any Member object? If not, the motion is therefore agreed in accordance with Standing Order 12.36.
Elin Jones: The next item, therefore, is the Plaid Cymru debate on health and social services, and I call on Rhun ap Iorwerth to move the motion.
Elin Jones: I call on Mark Isherwood to reply to the debate.
Elin Jones: Thank you. The proposal is to agree the motion without amendment. Does any Member object? I will defer voting on this item until voting time.
Elin Jones: The next item therefore is the debate in the name of UKIP on the European Union. Before we start this debate, I’d like to remind Members of what I said last week regarding behaviour in the Chamber ahead of last week’s debate on the European Union. I very much hope that we will have a debate in the same spirit as we had last week. I call on Neil Hamilton to move the motion.