Meeting of the Parliament 10 December 2015
It has been said by Margaret Mitchell and in other contributions that, somehow, this has not been a proper democratic process. However, it has been. A Government cannot accept everything that the Opposition wants; if it did, the bill would be an Opposition bill. What is the point of being in Government if the Government cannot direct some part of the legislation? Some parts are approved—some parts are not. I also remind the member that she herself has a member’s bill that has been accepted.