Carwyn Jones: I thank the First Minister for his answer. There have been some instances of people waiting for results, of course, where they've sought tests. Now, will the First Minister give an assurance that the Welsh Government is doing all that it can to make sure that, as it's done with test, trace and protect, it's working hard to ensure that results are made available in good time to those who need...
Carwyn Jones: 4. Will the First Minister make a statement on the test, trace and protect strategy for coronavirus? OQ55520
Carwyn Jones: First Minister, I've noticed over the past few weeks that where restrictions are eased, in many places such as shops, restaurants and pubs, that, in fact, people are still reluctant to go out and spend money in those businesses. I was in Cardiff last week, for example, and shops were open but the city centre was pretty empty. I have just outside my constituency the McArthurGlen shopping...
Carwyn Jones: I listened to Neil Hamilton. I have to say, he seems to forget his role in destroying the Welsh economy in much of the 1980s and 1990s. If I had stood here and said 18 years of Conservative Government were an absolute disaster and that is a reason then to get rid of the UK Government, he would say, 'No, no, no. It was because people voted for the Conservative Party in Government', and that's...
Carwyn Jones: I listened carefully to the arguments put forward by Neil Hamilton and by Gareth Bennett. I was unconvinced by them, I have to say.
Carwyn Jones: May I first of all turn to what Plaid Cymru have said in their motion today? There is a constitutional convention already, which states that if a party stands on a manifesto commitment in favour of a referendum on independence, then there should be such a referendum. We've seen that in Scotland. So, in a way, we don't need to have this debate today, whatever your view on independence, and I...
Carwyn Jones: Thank you, First Minister. Many businesses have contacted my constituency office to express their gratitude at the support that they've received from the Welsh Government and from the UK Government. There are still, however, some businesses who are concerned that they may not be able to access the support that they need, mainly microbusinesses. Would the First Minister then give an assurance...
Carwyn Jones: I thought I heard 'Caroline Jones'. Forgive me, Llywydd.
Carwyn Jones: 3. Will the First Minister outline what financial support is available from the Welsh Government to businesses in Wales? OQ55469
Carwyn Jones: Thank you, Minister. Sorry, Llywydd—are you calling me back?
Carwyn Jones: Thank you for that answer, Minister. This is a great disappointment, of course, to the people of Bridgend—both the town and the surrounding area. Minister, do you agree with me that where businesses make a case for Brexit, there is an extra responsibility on them to invest in the UK and not invest in the single market purely because it may be more convenient? Do you also agree with me that...
Carwyn Jones: 2. Will the First Minister make a statement following reports that Ineos is reconsidering its decision to build a new plant in Bridgend? TQ468
Carwyn Jones: In favour.
Carwyn Jones: Against.
Carwyn Jones: Against.
Carwyn Jones: Against.
Carwyn Jones: Against.
Carwyn Jones: In favour.
Carwyn Jones: Against.
Carwyn Jones: Against, Llywydd.