Suspension of Standing Orders – Censure of Minister for Sport
Honourable Speaker, the Greens support the suspension of Standing Orders and having this debate. I will talk to both the amendment and the substantive motion at once, if that's ...
Honourable Speaker, the Greens support the suspension of Standing Orders and having this debate. I will talk to both the amendment and the substantive motion at once, if that's ...
Honourable Speaker, this is a serious moment today, and the Greens can just make it as a statement of fact that the Premier has brought this on himself.
This is urgent. There is nothing more urgent than debating a no‑confidence motion.
Chair, pursuant to Standing Order 226, I move - That the bill be laid aside.
Honourable Speaker, we changed the Standing Orders for a reason, because of the abuses that the Liberals are using today.
Let us be really clear here - this is loose legislation in the first place.
Honourable Speaker, I speak to the suspension of Standing Orders and why the Greens are adamant this should not be required. Why the urgency?
Ms Haddad should have the insight and the guts to apologise. Ms Haddad is consciously or unconsciously running Chinese Communist Party talking points.
We will be supporting motion number 303 to return the business of parliament, in large part, to the way it was before.
We recognise that we are in extraordinary times as a parliament and we very much appreciate the decision to return parliament.