House debates
Thursday, 22 June 2006
Questions to the Speaker
Parliamentary Behaviour
3:04 pm
Lindsay Tanner (Melbourne, Australian Labor Party, Shadow Minister for Finance) Share this | Hansard source
Mr Speaker, my question relates to the legitimate freedom of expression of members during parliamentary proceedings. Earlier in question time, you required the Leader of the Opposition to withdraw an interjection that was directed at the Attorney-General which in effect accused him of vilifying asylum seekers. This is a legitimate political claim. Whether or not you agree with it, it is a legitimate political claim that has been put in this House by many members, me included last night, and has not been required to be withdrawn. Could you indicate to the House in what circumstances, when a withdrawal is requested, you would decline to require a withdrawal. If, for example, a circumstance arose where I accused the minister for workplace relations of driving down workers’ wages, would I be required to withdraw in those circumstances?
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