House debates
Wednesday, 9 August 2006
Questions to the Speaker
Parliamentary Behaviour
2:00 pm
David Hawker (Speaker) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
Yesterday the member for Melbourne asked me about the withdrawal of unparliamentary expressions. I repeat that it is for the chair to determine whether words used are disorderly or offensive, and whether they should be withdrawn. Where the chair considers that words are of this nature, the chair has a duty to intervene. Where a member requests withdrawal of an expression, the chair determines whether it was in fact unparliamentary. Where withdrawal is sought of an interjection or other comment not heard by the chair, the chair relies on information provided by members involved in such incidents. Subsequent action by the chair depends on any determination the chair feels in a position to make about the expression. Finally, members do appreciate another member withdrawing words objected to, even if the chair has not determined that the words are unparliamentary.