Page 820 - Week 05 - Thursday, 6 July 1989

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Mr Stevenson: I rise on a point of order, Mr Speaker.

MR SPEAKER: Yes, Mr Stevenson.

MR WHALAN: Or the Dennis Stevenson party. I notice that they sent Dennis Stevenson up at lunch time to negotiate on their behalf, Mr Speaker.

MR SPEAKER: There is a point of order before the chair, Mr Whalan.

MR WHALAN: I find this an interesting new development.

Mr Stevenson: I believe the point has been made by the Rally that Katharine West is not a designated - - -

MR SPEAKER: Resume your seat, Mr Stevenson. There is no point of order in this matter.

MR WHALAN: Mr Collaery claimed on the Pru Goward program this morning that his group had somehow assisted the Follett Government into power. This is absolute rubbish. It campaigned against Rosemary Follett. Bernard Collaery stood against Rosemary Follett and tried to gather votes. The only votes that he could collect - - -

Mr Collaery: I rise on a point of order, Mr Speaker. I have difficulty knowing what this has to do with Mr Whalan's claim to have been misrepresented in this chamber, which is what the standing order relates to, on my understanding. The Deputy Chief Minister is stating that he has been misrepresented elsewhere. His remedies for that lie elsewhere.

MR WHALAN: I am not making a statement in relation to - - -

MR SPEAKER: Order! I will take advice on this matter.

MR WHALAN: I have been given leave to make a statement. It has nothing to do with misrepresentation.

MR SPEAKER: That is correct.

MR WHALAN: Sorry, Bernard. You should have been in the chamber instead of loitering outside.

MR SPEAKER: The Deputy Chief Minister has been - - -

MR WHALAN: You should be careful that you do not get moved on.

Mr Jensen: I rise on a point of order, Mr Speaker. I understood that you asked Mr Whalan, the Deputy Chief Minister, whether he claimed to have been misrepresented.

MR SPEAKER: No, he - - -


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