Neil McEvoy: On 13 March last year, you issued a directive to all health boards to postpone all non-urgent elective activity to allow them to prepare for the expected increase in workload in dealing with the pandemic. Those were the words of your Government to me in a letter. At the same time, the Welsh Government was clearing NHS beds by sending patients from hospitals into care homes without them being...
Neil McEvoy: 2. Will the Minister make a statement on care home deaths from COVID-19 in Wales? OQ56498
Neil McEvoy: Thanks, First Minister. In 2018, I went to the High Court with others to stop the dumping of Hinkley's nuclear mud in Welsh waters just outside of Cardiff. You voted for the dumping to go ahead without testing for plutonium. Now your own expert panel has found that any further dumping is against Welsh interests. It's advised that model studies are carried out. The UK Government report...
Neil McEvoy: 1. What tests were carried out on the nuclear mud that was dredged from outside Hinkley Point nuclear reactor, before being dumped in Welsh waters? OQ56489
Neil McEvoy: Thanks, Minister. There's much research that exists on the unhealthiness of prolonged unsupervised mask wearing as there is on the benefit. We need to get all pupils back into the classroom in a positive learning environment. UsforThem Cymru is an example of concerned parents who want clear direction on freedom to choose, because many pupils are being told that the wearing of masks in the...
Neil McEvoy: 3. Will the Minister make a statement on the mandatory wearing of face masks for school children? OQ56451
Neil McEvoy: Will the First Minister provide an update on the Welsh Government's coronavirus testing regime?
Neil McEvoy: What risk assessments has the Welsh Government carried out to date in relation to the effects of lockdowns in Wales?
Neil McEvoy: I rise to oppose the reports, and I'm going to be suspended for something that I've not done. The unedited closed-circuit television proves that statements were either embellished or simply made up. The standards committee refused to view the CCTV. They also refused to allow me to have witnesses, so I published the CCTV. If you view the unedited version from the Senedd, there was no...
Neil McEvoy: Shameful. Shameful.
Neil McEvoy: Shame. Shame.
Neil McEvoy: Janet, you walk around with my colour skin—
Neil McEvoy: I'm going. You walk around with this colour skin—
Neil McEvoy: You walk around with my skin and see how you get treated. You don't understand.
Neil McEvoy: The question—
Neil McEvoy: [Inaudible.]
Neil McEvoy: I can say it in a different way.
Neil McEvoy: This is racism in action.
Neil McEvoy: This is real racism and discrimination in action.
Neil McEvoy: [Inaudible.]—in this Parliament of not being allowed to put questions to the First Minister while other Members have been allowed to ask questions up to six times.