Ann Jones: Thank you, we won’t have—. I’ve said once before we won’t have conversations across the Chamber. If you wanted to intervene you should have stood up and intervened on the Member, but we’ve lost that one. I call on Russell George to move amendment 2, tabled in the name of Paul Davies.
Ann Jones: I have selected the seven amendments to the motion. If amendment 1 is agreed, amendments 2 and 3 will be deselected. If amendment 2 is agreed, amendment 3 will be deselected. I call on Bethan Jenkins to move amendments 1, 4, 5, 6 and 7 tabled in the name of Simon Thomas.
Ann Jones: You don’t have to have a conversation across the Chamber. Just carry on with your speech, please.
Ann Jones: Thank you. Thank you very much, Counsel General.
Ann Jones: We move on to item 4 on the agenda, which is the United Kingdom Independence Party debate on the impact of the EU referendum on Tata Steel, and I call on Caroline Jones to move the motion.
Ann Jones: Thank you very much, Minister.
Ann Jones: We move to item 3 on the agenda, which is questions to the Counsel General. Question 1, Simon Thomas.
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. We’ll move back to the questions on the order paper. Question 3, Suzy Davies.
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 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: We now move to party spokespeople’s questions. First this week is party spokesperson Llyr Gruffydd.
Ann Jones: Okay, then. Item 2 is questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Education. First question, Neil Hamilton.
Ann Jones: Thank you very much. That brings today’s proceedings to a close. Thank you.
Ann Jones: Finally, Huw Irranca-Davies.