A parliamentary question regarding fishing restrictions and the Member for Scarborough is met with a dismissive response from the Premier, who deems the Leader of the Opposition's question unworthy of the Parliament's attention. The Premier repeats this sentiment three times.

AnsweredQoN 159Legislative Assembly
Asked
10 December 2008
Portfolio
Premier

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FISHING RESTRICTIONS — MEMBER FOR SCARBOROUGH
I have a supplementary question. Why is it that the Premier regards standards in his government as an issue not worthy of this Parliament’s attention? Mr C.J. BARNETT

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I regard the Leader of the Opposition’s question as not worthy of this Parliament’s attention.
Mr C.J. BARNETT replied: I regard the Leader of the Opposition’s question as not worthy of this Parliament’s attention.
I regard the Leader of the Opposition’s question as not worthy of this Parliament’s attention.

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