Gareth Bennett: Against.
Gareth Bennett: Against.
Gareth Bennett: Against.
Gareth Bennett: Against.
Gareth Bennett: Abstain.
Gareth Bennett: Abstain.
Gareth Bennett: In favour.
Gareth Bennett: In favour.
Gareth Bennett: In favour.
Gareth Bennett: Sorry, Dirprwy Lywydd. Abstain.
Gareth Bennett: Yes.
Gareth Bennett: Thanks to the First Minister for today's statement. First Minister, in the past, you've spoken about the need for a common approach from the four nations during this crisis, and you've made reference to that again today. Now, clearly, First Minister, when we come to the end of this crisis, lessons will need to be drawn from it. Could I ask you if, on reflection, you feel there are any...
Gareth Bennett: It was against.
Gareth Bennett: What steps is the Welsh Government taking to support the economy in South Wales Central?
Gareth Bennett: Will the First Minister make a statement on Welsh Government policy to combat fly-tipping?
Gareth Bennett: Yes, I take on board the separation between the Executive and the Assembly, but to the public outside this is all public money. It seems to me that this proposal is a colossal waste of public money and is nothing more than a PR stunt. A week in north Wales isn't going to rectify 20 years of neglect. Now, the First Minister is calling on the UK Government to give money for flood victims, but...
Gareth Bennett: 4. What assessment has the First Minister made of plans to move the Assembly's operations to north Wales for a week? OAQ55184
Gareth Bennett: Thank you. As the Minister will be well aware, the congestion charge for Cardiff is being consulted on; the council are pushing that forward as a proposal. I know that the Minister has been in consultation with them, which is good. Now, there is a major problem with the lack of public confidence in the public transport system in and around Cardiff, particularly since we haven't had a bus...
Gareth Bennett: 8. Will the Minister make a statement on the future of bus services in South Wales Central? OAQ55125
Gareth Bennett: Diolch yn fawr. The point is we know that Lord Thomas and Carwyn Jones are singing from the same hymn sheet, but what has their song got to do with the people of Wales? Where is the democratic consent for these greater powers for the Assembly? Devolution of justice was not proposed in the last Welsh Assembly Labour manifesto of 2016, and it wasn't even proposed in Welsh Labour's general...