A parliamentary question accusing the National Party of dishonesty and subservience to the Liberal Party regarding the shark drum line program. The Leader of the National Party strongly denies the accusation, asserting their pride in representing their constituents.

AnsweredQoN 197Legislative Assembly
Asked
1 April 2014
Portfolio
Leader of the National Party

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SHARK DRUM LINE PROGRAM — SHANE VAN STYN
197. Mr D.J. KELLY to the Leader of the
National Party:
I have a supplementary question. Is
this not just another example of Nationals candidates saying one thing before
the election and then, if elected, dishonestly caving in to the Liberal Party,
as they always do?
Several members interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Members! I want to hear the answer.

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Absolutely not, member for
Bassendean. The Nationals feel very proud, and as the current leader of the
state National Party I feel very proud, of the position the Nationals in
Western Australia have taken and the way we have managed our politics and stood
up for the people we represent.

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