❓ A parliamentary question regarding the Premier's comments about the Member for North West Central visiting primary schools. The Leader of the House declines to answer, citing the President's advice and the Premier's autonomy.
AnsweredQoN 668Legislative Council
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MEMBER FOR NORTH WEST
CENTRAL — PREMIER'S COMMENTS
668. Hon JACQUI BOYDELL to the Leader of the House:
I refer to comments made by the
Premier today about a member of Parliament, and I quote: it does not sound like
a good idea to me to have the member for North West Central visiting primary
schools. I could not be clearer; I would not allow the member for North West
Central to visit primary schools.
(1) Does the Leader of the House
agree with those comments?
(2) If not, will the Leader of the House
condemn them?
The PRESIDENT : Leader of the House,
in her question, the member is seeking an opinion. I do not think you need to
answer that question.
CENTRAL — PREMIER'S COMMENTS
668. Hon JACQUI BOYDELL to the Leader of the House:
I refer to comments made by the
Premier today about a member of Parliament, and I quote: it does not sound like
a good idea to me to have the member for North West Central visiting primary
schools. I could not be clearer; I would not allow the member for North West
Central to visit primary schools.
(1) Does the Leader of the House
agree with those comments?
(2) If not, will the Leader of the House
condemn them?
The PRESIDENT : Leader of the House,
in her question, the member is seeking an opinion. I do not think you need to
answer that question.
AnswerView source ↗
Thank you, Madam President. I will
take your advice.
I am not aware whether the Premier
made those comments, but he is more than capable of making his own judgements
and statements.
take your advice.
I am not aware whether the Premier
made those comments, but he is more than capable of making his own judgements
and statements.
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