❓ Mr. Love questions the Premier about a potential glyphosate ban advocated by the member for Belmont, inquiring if it represents official Labor Party policy and the evidence supporting it. The Premier dismisses the question as silly and claims ignorance of the member's comments.
AnsweredQoN 951Legislative Assembly
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GLYPHOSATE
951. Mr R.S. LOVE to the Premier:
I
refer to comments made by the Labor member for Belmont this morning in this
place advocating her latest metro- centric policy to ban glyphosate. Is
this proposed ban on glyphosate a Labor Party policy; and, if so, what evidence
has been used to formulate this policy?
951. Mr R.S. LOVE to the Premier:
I
refer to comments made by the Labor member for Belmont this morning in this
place advocating her latest metro- centric policy to ban glyphosate. Is
this proposed ban on glyphosate a Labor Party policy; and, if so, what evidence
has been used to formulate this policy?
AnswerView source ↗
It is a silly question. I was
unaware of what the member for Belmont had to say. She is right behind you if
you want to ask her.
unaware of what the member for Belmont had to say. She is right behind you if
you want to ask her.
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