Page 1618 - Week 04 - Thursday, 7 April 2011
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Mr Stanhope: Very mature, Vicki; very mature. God, you’re a child. It’s a bloody kindergarten.
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER (Mr Hargreaves): Is leave granted?
Leave granted.
Members interjecting—
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER (Mr Hargreaves): Order, members!
Mr Coe: You’re a mature person, aren’t you, Jon?
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Order, Mr Coe! Mr Barr has it. It is almost over today.
Mr Stanhope interjecting—
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Chief Minister, please, Mr Barr is capable.
Mr Coe interjecting—
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Mr Coe, do not end on a bad day.
Mr Stanhope: Really, Alastair.
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Order, members! That will do. I will not say it again. The next person to do that—
Mr Stanhope interjecting—
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Chief Minister, please do not force me into it.
Mr Coe interjecting—
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Mr Coe, you are warned. I mean it, and it carries over if I know you.
Mr Seselja: On a point of order, Mr Assistant Speaker.
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER: Yes.
Mr Seselja: In your ruling, you told members to be quiet. The Chief Minister clearly intervened after that. You did not warn him and you warned Mr Coe. Could I seek your rationale—
MR ASSISTANT SPEAKER: The reason? Yes, certainly.
Mr Seselja: as to why Mr Coe’s interjections merit a warning and the Chief Minister’s far more persistent interjections do not?
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