Part of 1. Questions to the Cabinet Secretary for Finance – in the Senedd at 1:54 pm on 20 June 2018.
I think this one will run and run, and we'll see the reality of the agreement as other things emerge. One of the things that will be emerging today in Westminster, of course, is the final vote, in my view, to uphold parliamentary sovereignty and to make sure that Parliament, not Government, has the final meaningful say on the Brexit deal agreed and negotiated with the European Union.
In March this year, when asked on whether or not the National Assembly should be provided with such a meaningful vote, also on the final treaty with the European Union, the First Minister responded by saying, and I quote,
'It wouldn’t be right in principle for us to be bound by something that we had no role in negotiating nor agreeing.'
So, what do you now propose should take place to ensure that Wales, and therefore this Parliament, is equally given the vote to have our say on the final Brexit deal?