Page 744 - Week 02 - Thursday, 12 February 2009

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Mr Hanson: I don’t think she wants the detail.

MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Members!

MS GALLAGHER: What part of it do you think is a bad idea?

Mr Hanson: Let’s have a look at it in detail. Then we’ll be able to tell you.

Mr Seselja: Do you think she asked for money for health?

MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Members!

MS GALLAGHER: What part of school halls? What part of libraries? What part of secondary school infrastructure do you not like? What part of around 400 units of additional housing do you not like? What part of it, Mr Seselja? Mr Seselja, table your ideal stimulus package. Table your ideal stimulus package, Mr Seselja. Let us know what you would put in a $42 billion stimulus package, because it is not clear—

Mr Seselja: You said you can’t even do a stimulus package. You said you can’t stimulate. You said you aren’t doing one any more.

MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Mr Seselja!

Mr Hanson: We are waiting for Mr Turnbull and the Senate to debate it, to do that—that is their responsibility; that is their job—as they should be doing.

MS GALLAGHER: Right; okay.

Mr Seselja: The health minister didn’t ask for money for health.

Mr Hanson: Mr Rudd didn’t want that to happen.

MS GALLAGHER: The opposition here is left on the sideline, sniping, whining and whingeing.

Mr Seselja: $42 billion.

Mr Hanson: You brought this motion here.

MS GALLAGHER: All you have managed to achieve this week—

Mr Hanson: You brought the motion into the house.

Mr Seselja: It made you look pretty silly.

MADAM DEPUTY SPEAKER: Members!

MS GALLAGHER: is show exactly how you are going to behave over the next four years: relegated to irrelevant opposition with nothing positive to say.


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