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Sanctions against disorderly conduct in the House of Representatives

So, out of the top 28 worst offenders in terms of abominable or abusive behaviour, 25 of them represent the Liberal party - not that I am surprised.

 

 

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@***super_nova*** wrote:

So, out of the top 28 worst offenders in terms of abominable or abusive behaviour, 25 of them represent the Liberal party - not that I am surprised.

 

 

 



Well what would you expect? They're the OPPOSITION aren't they?

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Disorderly conduct isn't opposition, it's DISORDERLY conduct....as in out of line.

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the opposition's brief is not to oppose everything, in the Gillard parliament its been used as a tool of general disruption, like the abuse of standing orders suspension motions for grandstanding .

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Imagine how much better behaved they would be with Liveworld moderators. Although all the pollies may have ended up on Nauru by now.
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Specific/selective time line for any particular reason SN? and for when the Libs are in opposition? because  in opposition  leads to a party falling foul of  SO 94a more than  when on the Treasury Benches.

However, SN you might be interested in this snippet from the current ALP Government records: Member suspended from the House of Representatives most often:


Anthony Albanese (ALP, Grayndler, NSW) holds the record for the most number of times a member has been ejected from the Chamber. Overall, he has been ejected 34 times which includes four suspensions and 30 ejections for one hour.


Naughty ALP boy, looks you might have to extend the range of your "Y" axis SN. Unless you wish to be selective.

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34 times? whoops, there goes the "X" axis also

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