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representatives vote 2015-02-10#4
Edited by
Henare Degan
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2015-02-11 14:32:12
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- The Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten moved:
I move:
That this House:
(1) censures the Liberal-National Government for misleading the Australian people before the last election and hitting Australians with its:
(a) unfair GP tax, hurting Australians every time they go to see the doctor;
(b) $100,000 university degrees, making it harder for Australians from modest backgrounds to further their education;
(c) $80 billion cuts to schools and hospitals;
(d) attack on pensions, meaning older Australian will be up to $80 a week worse off;
(e) $1 billion cuts to child care; and
(f) cuts to family payments, slashing $6,000 from a typical Australian family; and
(2) given the Prime Minister promised good government starts now, 521 days late, calls on the Government to immediately dump its:
(a) unfair GP tax;
(b) $100,000 university degrees;
(c) $80 billion cut to schools and hospitals;
(d) attack on pensions;
(e) cuts to child care; and
(f) cuts to family payments.
- >That this House:
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- >(1) censures the Liberal-National Government for misleading the Australian people before the last election and hitting Australians with its:
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- >(a) unfair GP tax, hurting Australians every time they go to see the doctor;
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- >(b) $100,000 university degrees, making it harder for Australians from modest backgrounds to further their education;
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- >(c) $80 billion cuts to schools and hospitals;
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- >(d) attack on pensions, meaning older Australian will be up to $80 a week worse off;
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- >(e) $1 billion cuts to child care; and
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- >(f) cuts to family payments, slashing $6,000 from a typical Australian family; and
- >
- >(2) given the Prime Minister promised good government starts now, 521 days late, calls on the Government to immediately dump its:
- >
- >(a) unfair GP tax;
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- >(b) $100,000 university degrees;
- >
- >(c) $80 billion cut to schools and hospitals;
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- >(d) attack on pensions;
- >
- >(e) cuts to child care; and
- >
- >(f) cuts to family payments.
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representatives vote 2015-02-10#4
Edited by
Wendy Bacon
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2015-02-11 14:08:59
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Title
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- The Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten moved:
- I move:
That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the Leader of the Opposition from moving the following motion forthwith—That this House:
- That this House:
- (1) censures the Liberal-National Government for misleading the Australian people before the last election and hitting Australians with its:
- (a) unfair GP tax, hurting Australians every time they go to see the doctor;
- (b) $100,000 university degrees, making it harder for Australians from modest backgrounds to further their education;
- (c) $80 billion cuts to schools and hospitals;
- (d) attack on pensions, meaning older Australian will be up to $80 a week worse off;
- (e) $1 billion cuts to child care; and
- (f) cuts to family payments, slashing $6,000 from a typical Australian family; and
- (2) given the Prime Minister promised good government starts now, 521 days late, calls on the Government to immediately dump its:
- (a) unfair GP tax;
- (b) $100,000 university degrees;
- (c) $80 billion cut to schools and hospitals;
- (d) attack on pensions;
- (e) cuts to child care; and
(f) cuts to family payments.
- (f) cuts to family payments.
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representatives vote 2015-02-10#4
Edited by
Wendy Bacon
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2015-02-11 14:08:23
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<p class="speaker">Bronwyn Bishop</p>
<p>The question now is that the original motion moved by Mr Shorten be agreed to.</p>
<p></p>
- The Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten moved:
- I move:
- That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the Leader of the Opposition from moving the following motion forthwith—That this House:
- (1) censures the Liberal-National Government for misleading the Australian people before the last election and hitting Australians with its:
- (a) unfair GP tax, hurting Australians every time they go to see the doctor;
- (b) $100,000 university degrees, making it harder for Australians from modest backgrounds to further their education;
- (c) $80 billion cuts to schools and hospitals;
- (d) attack on pensions, meaning older Australian will be up to $80 a week worse off;
- (e) $1 billion cuts to child care; and
- (f) cuts to family payments, slashing $6,000 from a typical Australian family; and
- (2) given the Prime Minister promised good government starts now, 521 days late, calls on the Government to immediately dump its:
- (a) unfair GP tax;
- (b) $100,000 university degrees;
- (c) $80 billion cut to schools and hospitals;
- (d) attack on pensions;
- (e) cuts to child care; and
- (f) cuts to family payments.
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