The Premier, Dr Gallop, reaffirms the Labor Party's commitment to an election promise, expecting parliamentary support regardless of Greens' support. The answer is repetitive, emphasizing the mandate.

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30 March 2005
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I have a supplementary question. Will the government stand by that principle if it does not get the Greens’ support? Dr G.I. GALLOP

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The Labor Party made that commitment to the people at the election, and it is taking that commitment to the Parliament of Western Australia. We expect Parliament to support what we put to the people during the election campaign.
Dr G.I. GALLOP replied: The Labor Party made that commitment to the people at the election, and it is taking that commitment to the Parliament of Western Australia. We expect Parliament to support what we put to the people during the election campaign.
The Labor Party made that commitment to the people at the election, and it is taking that commitment to the Parliament of Western Australia. We expect Parliament to support what we put to the people during the election campaign.

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