❓ Mr Rundle asks the Premier to actively fight alongside him regarding a live export issue raised in a letter. The Premier deflects, accusing Mr Rundle of inaction on the matter.
AnsweredQoN 236Legislative Assembly
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LIVE EXPORT — FEDERAL GOVERNMENT POLICY
236. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question.
The last sentence of the letter states —
Our plea is that you actively take up
this fight beside us.
Will the Premier do that?
236. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Premier:
I have a supplementary question.
The last sentence of the letter states —
Our plea is that you actively take up
this fight beside us.
Will the Premier do that?
AnswerView source ↗
The member has had a month in which
to take this up and he has not. The member claims to be a representative of the
wheatbelt. The member has not raised it in a month. He has had nine sitting
days in which he could have asked me and he did not, so obviously it is not a big
concern to him.
to take this up and he has not. The member claims to be a representative of the
wheatbelt. The member has not raised it in a month. He has had nine sitting
days in which he could have asked me and he did not, so obviously it is not a big
concern to him.
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