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But with the voice, the Qatar Airways decision and questions over the government’s transparency, includinguse of special purpose flights, tensions in the house were high. By the time the Coalition raised a motion of dissent against the speakers’ ruling on Wednesday, the house was a pressure cooker, and it blew. The “debate” descended into chaos, with, in a rare show of public anger, shutting down the motion.
House Party has contacted the opposition member involved, but received no response. As Tink did not name him, we are respecting her decision to make the matter about the overall standard of behaviour, not one individual. Butsaid he sees no issue – he told ABC radio RN Breakfast he had spoken to the MP, asked him for his account of what happened and didn’t have “any concerns in relation to the tone or what was said as it’s been explained to me”.
The standard you walk past is the standard you accept & I guess the Leader of the Opposition has shown he continues to hold the standards so many found unacceptable leading into the last election.
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