❓ A parliamentary question seeks to determine if a minister was aware of the government's speaking strategy and the opposition's speaker order during a vote on the Labour Relations Reform Bill 2002. The minister denied awareness of both.
AnsweredQoN 1347Legislative Council
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LABOUR RELATIONS REFORM BILL 2002, HON PADDY EMBRY
(1) When the minister crossed the floor to speak to Hon Paddy Embry shortly before the second reading vote on the Labour Relations Reform Bill, was he aware of the Government’s intention not to offer any more speakers on the second reading of the Bill? (2) At that time, was the minister aware that Hon Paddy Embry was the next intended speaker on behalf of the non-government parties? Hon TOM STEPHENS
(1) When the minister crossed the floor to speak to Hon Paddy Embry shortly before the second reading vote on the Labour Relations Reform Bill, was he aware of the Government’s intention not to offer any more speakers on the second reading of the Bill? (2) At that time, was the minister aware that Hon Paddy Embry was the next intended speaker on behalf of the non-government parties? Hon TOM STEPHENS
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(1)-(2) No and no.
(2) At that time, was the minister aware that Hon Paddy Embry was the next intended speaker on behalf of the non-government parties? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1)-(2) No and no.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1)-(2) No and no.
(1)-(2) No and no.
(2) At that time, was the minister aware that Hon Paddy Embry was the next intended speaker on behalf of the non-government parties? Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1)-(2) No and no.
Hon TOM STEPHENS replied: (1)-(2) No and no.
(1)-(2) No and no.
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