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Covid Pass to enter nightclubs and attend events in Wales to move ahead after chaotic vote

Night Time Industries Association Wales called it a 'democratic outrage' after member missed out on zoom vote

Cube Nightclub in Bangor(Image: North Wales Live)

Welsh Government plans to introduce an 'NHS Covid Pass' to enter nightclubs and attend events in Wales have passed through the Senedd in a controversial vote described as a "democratic outrage".

First Minister Mark Drakeford announced last month that people will have to either be double vaccinated or show a negative lateral flow test result within the last 48 hours to get into clubs and events like the autumn rugby internationals at the Principality stadium and Wales's football World Cup qualifiers.

The plan was for the scheme to come into force from Monday.

Labour does not have a Senedd majority - with 30 out of 60 members - and Plaid Cymru, Welsh Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats voted against the legislation.

But Welsh Government secured a majority of one (28-27) and the Covid Pass will be implemented.

Prior to the vote Conservative MS Darren Millar could be heard claiming a member was unable to join by zoom to vote remotely.

It is understood Mr Millar was intervening on behalf of his colleague Gareth Davies, the MS for Vale of Clwyd, but Llywydd (Presiding Officer) Elin Jones said that all attempts to get him onto the relevant software had taken place "including sharing my personal phone".

Mr Davies was opposed to the legislation.