Mr. Quigley accuses the Premier of breaking a promise to fix dangerous sex offender legislation before the end of the year. The Premier responds that the legislation will be introduced, but implies passage is unlikely due to the opposition's debating performance.

AnsweredQoN 1025Legislative Assembly
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24 November 2015
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DANGEROUS SEX OFFENDERS — LEGISLATION
1025. Mr J.R. QUIGLEY to the
Premier:
I have a supplementary question. Does the Premier agree that
he has broken his promise to fix these laws this year, knowing full well that
this Assembly rises on Thursday and therefore cannot meet his promise?

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The legislation will be introduced by the Attorney General
into the upper house.
Mr M. McGowan : It wonXXX ### XXXt be passed.
Mr C.J. BARNETT :
Given the oppositionXXX ###XXXs performance on
debating legislation, I doubt anything could get passed.

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