Senate debates
Tuesday, 28 November 2023
Business
Conference with House of Representatives
12:21 pm
Malcolm Roberts (Queensland, Pauline Hanson's One Nation Party) Share this | Hansard source
I want to remind the Senate that this motion from Senator Lambie and Senator Pocock is in support of the Senate's will. The Senate has already decided this. That's all we want. Secondly, has anybody in the Labor Party heard of the 'Kevin Rudd slide' or the 'Julia Gillard slide'? The press is now reporting that the 'Anthony Albanese slide' is at an even steeper rate than the 'Rudd slide' and the 'Gillard slide'. All are self made and imploding. And then Senator Ayres has the hide to impugn Senator Lambie as if she couldn't think of this herself. They can't think for themselves, because they rely upon one party boss to drive them. That's it. This is egregious damage to Senator Lambie, and I support Senator Lambie in her own right.
I also remind the Labor Party of housing, energy and immigration. They are destroying and gutting farming and gutting infrastructure, and now they want to tell lies about industrial relations with the closing loopholes bill that Senators Lambie and Pocock have seen their way through and from which they pulled out the four key elements that are genuine, which were lumped in there to hide the egregious loophole-closing when there is no such loophole. All we need is to enforce the Fair Work Act. The provisions are already there. This goes to honesty—or lack of honesty—in the Labor Party government, and it goes to their repeated, deep, ingrained fear of scrutiny. I'll be supporting Senators Lambie and Pocock.
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