House debates
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Questions without Notice
Taxation
2:47 pm
Tony Smith (Speaker) Share this | Hansard source
The member for Gilmore will cease interjecting. I think the member for Adelaide was interjecting. If she was, she will cease interjecting. I can recognise voices much better than when I first became Speaker.
I do not agree with the point of order of the Manager of Opposition Business, and I am going to say why. I had cautioned the member for McMahon about his questions, and it had a lot of information in it. It had an ironical expression at the end.
An opposition member interjecting—
That does offend the standing orders. And I am going to be as lenient on the minister as I was on the member for McMahon. He is on the policy topic.
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