❓ Question regarding the Minister's alleged blocking of electricity price reduction for businesses. The Minister denies the existence of such a proposal.
AnsweredQoN 1298Legislative Assembly
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As a supplementary question, why did the minister block a reduction in the price of electricity for 65 000 businesses in Western Australia? Mrs C.L. Edwardes: And whom are you calling a gorilla? Mr E.S. RIPPER
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How does the member spell “gorilla”? The premise of the question assumes that there was a proposal before the Government such as that canvassed by Mr Eiszele. That assumption is wrong.
Mrs C.L. Edwardes: And whom are you calling a gorilla? Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: How does the member spell “gorilla”? The premise of the question assumes that there was a proposal before the Government such as that canvassed by Mr Eiszele. That assumption is wrong.
Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: How does the member spell “gorilla”? The premise of the question assumes that there was a proposal before the Government such as that canvassed by Mr Eiszele. That assumption is wrong.
How does the member spell “gorilla”? The premise of the question assumes that there was a proposal before the Government such as that canvassed by Mr Eiszele. That assumption is wrong.
Mrs C.L. Edwardes: And whom are you calling a gorilla? Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: How does the member spell “gorilla”? The premise of the question assumes that there was a proposal before the Government such as that canvassed by Mr Eiszele. That assumption is wrong.
Mr E.S. RIPPER replied: How does the member spell “gorilla”? The premise of the question assumes that there was a proposal before the Government such as that canvassed by Mr Eiszele. That assumption is wrong.
How does the member spell “gorilla”? The premise of the question assumes that there was a proposal before the Government such as that canvassed by Mr Eiszele. That assumption is wrong.
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