Neil McEvoy: I will. Thank you. In terms of the amendment, it clearly wouldn't be the only thing, but it's an easy way, so we should take it. Diolch yn fawr.
Neil McEvoy: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. I support the principle of the motion. So, I'll come to my amendment. First of all, I think it's probably better to maybe listen to what I've got to say before saying that you're not going to support my amendment. The idea of amendment 6(d), looking at food and drink and creating a fully fledged whisky industry, is totally doable and it can be done really, really...
Neil McEvoy: Abstain.
Neil McEvoy: In favour.
Neil McEvoy: Against.
Neil McEvoy: Against.
Neil McEvoy: In favour.
Neil McEvoy: In favour.
Neil McEvoy: That's an outrageous comment, Minister—outrageous.
Neil McEvoy: Diolch, Dirprwy Lywydd. Minister, in terms of COVID, you say that you've followed scientific advice continuously. I wouldn't agree with that, actually, but you say that you've relied on science. So, there's a proposal to dump 780,000 tonnes of mud from outside Hinkley Point nuclear power station into the waters just outside Cardiff, 1 mile off the coast. Now, scientists tell us that they're...
Neil McEvoy: Thanks, Minister. I sit here today as the first Welsh-born person of colour to be elected to our national Parliament. My life experience has been the same as a lot of people with brown or black skin in Wales: violent attacks, wrongful arrest, racial slurs and negative stereotyping with the really clever middle-class racism that we encounter. Only last week, I had to correct a published...
Neil McEvoy: 1. In light of the events in the USA, across the world and protests in Wales following the death of George Floyd, will the Welsh Government outline its policies on community cohesion? TQ441
Neil McEvoy: In favour.
Neil McEvoy: In favour.
Neil McEvoy: In favour.
Neil McEvoy: In favour.
Neil McEvoy: In favour.
Neil McEvoy: Was that me?
Neil McEvoy: Sorry, I didn't hear that.
Neil McEvoy: In favour.