Mark Reckless: Against.
Mark Reckless: Against.
Mark Reckless: First Minister, we no longer have First Minister's questions and, instead, I respond once again remotely to your statement. The Westminster Parliament has returned, but elected Members aren't allowed to attend the Senedd, yet on Saturday a mass of protesters were allowed to demonstrate at the Senedd, in sight of where your health Minister had his takeaway family picnic. I asked you then if...
Mark Reckless: We abstained on that vote. I said we abstained. I'm slightly unsure how that was summed up.
Mark Reckless: Abstain.
Mark Reckless: Against.
Mark Reckless: Abstain.
Mark Reckless: Against.
Mark Reckless: In favour.
Mark Reckless: In favour.
Mark Reckless: I was disappointed that this came after rather than before the press statement earlier, but nonetheless I would like to welcome this statement from the education Secretary, and that we are going to see at least some reopening of schools. Unlike Siân Gwenllian, I would have preferred it to be earlier rather than later but it's happening and I welcome that, and I'd like to thank the education...
Mark Reckless: First Minister, could you confirm that the data show that five out of the 10 council areas that have had the highest prevalence of coronavirus in the UK are in Wales? Inquiries and their apportionment of responsibility will come in due course, but for your current planning, why do you think this is? Do you believe that the greater centralisation of healthcare and integration with social care...
Mark Reckless: Against.
Mark Reckless: Against.
Mark Reckless: Abstain.
Mark Reckless: Against.
Mark Reckless: Against.
Mark Reckless: Abstain.
Mark Reckless: In favour.
Mark Reckless: I'm not sure if you missed me or I didn't hear. I hadn't had an opportunity to do so.