Shadow Minister Saffioti questions the Minister for Transport regarding the National Party's consultation and potential amendments to the Main Roads Amendment Bill 2015. The Minister deflects, suggesting the question be directed to the National Party.

AnsweredQoN 181Legislative Assembly
Asked
24 March 2016
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

MAIN ROADS
AMENDMENT BILL 2015
181. Ms R. SAFFIOTI to the
Minister for Transport:
I have a supplementary question. After the introduction of
the bill, did the National Party not say that it was not properly consulted,
and it did not have the detail; and does it not want to move amendments to the
legislation?

AnswerView source ↗

The member is asking me a question that she should be asking
the National Party.
Several members interjected.
The SPEAKER : Thank
you!
Mr D.C. NALDER :
Thanks, Mr Speaker —
Mr W.J. Johnston interjected.
The SPEAKER : Thank
you, member for Cannington!
Mr D.C. NALDER : I love
the member for Cannington being so humble all the time about his knowledge of
standing orders in this Parliament when in fact he is the biggest stretcher of
the truth I have come across in this house. If members opposite want to know
the National Party's position, I believe they should ask the National Party.

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