Letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural)
Those for this policy agree that
Members of Parliament (MPs) and Senators should vote against all motions that stop an MP or Senator from speaking (that is, motions that the MP or Senator 'be no longer heard')
18 subscribers
Voted consistently for letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural)
- Michelle Ananda-Rajah
- Stephen Bates
- Jodie Belyea
- Matt Burnell
- Alison Byrnes
- Andrew Charlton
- Mary Doyle
- Cassandra Fernando
- Carina Garland
- Helen Haines
- Tania Lawrence
- Jerome Laxale
- Sam Lim
- Zaneta Mascarenhas
- Kristy McBain
- Louise Miller-Frost
- Sam Rae
- Gordon Reid
- Dan Repacholi
- Sally Sitou
- Elizabeth Watson-Brown
Voted almost always for letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural)
- Anthony Albanese
- Adam Bandt
- Chris Bowen
- Tony Burke
- Linda Burney
- Jim Chalmers
- Max Chandler-Mather
- Mike Freelander
- Andrew Giles
- Ed Husic
- Stephen Jones
- Andrew Leigh
- Emma McBride
- Brendan O'Connor
- Tracey Roberts
- Monique Ryan
- Sophie Scamps
- Marion Scrymgour
- Rebekha Sharkie
- Anne Stanley
- Zali Steggall
- Susan Templeman
- Kylea Tink
Voted generally for letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural)
- Anne Aly
- Josh Burns
- Mark Butler
- Kate Chaney
- Lisa Chesters
- Jason Clare
- Sharon Claydon
- Libby Coker
- Julie Collins
- Pat Conroy
- Zoe Daniel
- Milton Dick
- Mark Dreyfus
- Justine Elliot
- Steve Georganas
- Patrick Gorman
- Luke Gosling
- Julian Hill
- Ged Kearney
- Matt Keogh
- Peter Khalil
- Catherine King
- Madeleine King
- Dai Le
- Richard Marles
- Brian Mitchell
- Rob Mitchell
- Daniel Mulino
- Shayne Neumann
- Clare O'Neil
- Deborah O'Neill
- Alicia Payne
- Graham Perrett
- Fiona Phillips
- Tanya Plibersek
- Amanda Rishworth
- Michelle Rowland
- Joanne Ryan
- Bill Shorten
- David Smith
- Allegra Spender
- Meryl Swanson
- Matt Thistlethwaite
- Kate Thwaites
- Maria Vamvakinou
- Tim Watts
- Anika Wells
- Andrew Wilkie
- Josh Wilson
- Tony Zappia
Voted a mixture of for and against letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural)
Something not right?Voted generally against letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural)
- Bridget Archer
- Russell Broadbent
- Scott Buchholz
- Darren Chester
- David Coleman
- Warren Entsch
- Ian Goodenough
- Andrew Hastie
- Kevin Hogan
- Luke Howarth
- Barnaby Joyce
- Michelle Landry
- Nola Marino
- Llew O'Brien
- Ted O'Brien
- Gavin Pearce
- James Stevens
- Phillip Thompson
- Ross Vasta
- Rick Wilson
- Jason Wood
- Terry Young
Voted almost always against letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural)
- Karen Andrews
- Angie Bell
- Pat Conaghan
- Mark Coulton
- Peter Dutton
- Paul Fletcher
- Andrew Gee
- David Gillespie
- Alex Hawke
- Sarah Henderson
- Julian Leeser
- Sussan Ley
- David Littleproud
- Michael McCormack
- Melissa McIntosh
- Tony Pasin
- Keith Pitt
- Melissa Price
- Rowan Ramsey
- Dave Sharma
- Michael Sukkar
- Angus Taylor
- Dan Tehan
- Bert Van Manen
- Andrew Wallace
- Jenny Ware
- Anne Webster
Voted consistently against letting all MPs or Senators speak in Parliament (procedural)
- Sam Birrell
- Colin Boyce
- Cameron Caldwell
- Garth Hamilton
- Simon Kennedy
- Zoe McKenzie
- Henry Pike
- Aaron Violi
- Andrew Willcox
- Keith Wolahan
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Division | Supporters vote |
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31st May 2018, 12:22 PM – Representatives Veterans' Affairs Legislation Amendment (Veteran-Centric Reforms No. 2) Bill 2018 - Second Reading - Let Wallace MP speak |
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