House debates

Tuesday, 20 March 2007

Questions to the Speaker

Speakers’ Rulings

5:13 pm

Photo of Don RandallDon Randall (Canning, Liberal Party) Share this | Hansard source

Mr Speaker, I have a question of you in relation to the conventions and processes of the House, to see if they were contravened on the last day of parliament before we got up a fortnight ago. Just to put it in context, I was critical of previous Speaker Neil Andrew and communicated that to him. He told me that, unless I withdrew it, he would name me. In the same vein he dealt with the member for Dunkley. He actually suspended him from the House for an hour for being critical of him.

After the last sitting fortnight, the opposition leader went outside this House and on TV said that he could not raise issues in this House because he felt that you had lost control of this House and he felt that you were not applying the rules fairly in this House.

As a result, I ask you, Mr Speaker: are you going to take action to deal with that criticism so as to conform with previous rulings by previous speakers, or are you going to allow the opposition leader to get away with the slur that he made on you outside this House?

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