WOW…imagine to not have the conviction to have your NO vote recorded on behalf of your constituents…what an embarrassment these MPs looked running for the door. Shame Shame Shame.
Not really the reason they left. The division was for a second reading of a bill, of which the normal procedure for it to be agreed to. At the end, only the Greens and Andrew Wilkie voted no and all other members on the floor voted yes. I'm assuming they were leaving for a Shadow Cabinet meeting and just forgot to leave on time. Still bad conduct to brute force your way out and injuring a Parliament staff though.
@@vivrowe2763 They need adult dippers as they show that they are just big babies. They probably need a pacifier also as the seem to winge a lot also. Typical Liberal and National childish behavior.
@@zedemonrko they didn't want their no vote recorded mate, the shadow cabinet wouldn't have their meetings at that time and plus surely out of several front benchers who were ministers, assistant ministers and parl Secs less than year ago surely have the competency to manage a diary and when their meetings are
And we wonder why there is so much disregard for legitimate authority in our society. Those who are our elected ‘leaders’ need to set an example and behave appropriately. Even if they don’t want to be there that is what we have elected them to to and pay them to do it.
Seven Federal Coalition MP’s have apologised for barging through doors of the House of Representatives during a division last night - injuring a female attendant. Shadow Ministers Dan Teehan, Angus Taylor and Andrew Hastie were among those who rushed to leave the House - after the Speaker had called for the doors to be locked, which is a breach of Parliamentary rules. All those involved apologised when Parliament resumed this morning. How about they be charged with assult? If I did this in my place of work to a female staff member I would loose my job. An appology does not count when they knowningly did the wrong thing and knowingly knew they did it on purpose.
There were members trying to leave the chamber right after the speaker had called for the doors to be locked and members tried to push by a chamber attendant
A problem fixed by a forced public apology. They should have been suspended from Parliament until the staff member was fit to resume duty. They should be made to give in writing the full reasons why they tried not to vote. Is it all care and no responsibility OR no responsibility but all care taken.
Please tender your resignation. Career politicians eating at the tax payers trough need to be made redundant like a lot of us outside the parliament. Please leave.
I can never understand why there are so many empty seats when Parliament is in session. ALL representatives should be at ALL sittings. They are certainly paid more than enough ...
What a bunch of feral Wallies we have inside our parliament. No need to ask why this nation is racing down the gurgler... the evidence is quite apparent in our representative's behaviour.
@David Howard There are a select few whom l would trust to employ in business. The greater majority honestly do not work to benefit the best interests of Australians... and Australia IS a business, poorly run. Many may disagree with my opinion, and that's fine.
@@richiem7716 A second reading to a bill (FYI, everyone on the floor voted Yes except for the Greens and Andrew Wilkie). Normal procedure is to agree to a second reading to a bill. As to the reason why they were trying to leave, I'm assuming they had to be in a Shadow Cabinet meeting and forgot to leave on time. Major shadow ministers were not there for the vote such as Dutton, Ley, Joyce, Lesser. Hastie and McKenzie, 2 of the few people who apologised today, probably did not get out in time and voted Yes.
FFS it’s like a classroom for of kids going before the principal. Bring back the cane 😂 Is it any wonder Australia is going backwards with all these great minds at work.
Our Parliament is sinking to unheard of new lows, ie, this instance, The Voice, and worst of all in the Senate Lidia Thorpe! To think we vote for this and then pay for it!
How typical that you excuse the bad, *_violent_* behaviour of LNP politicians by blaming the Government and the Aboriginal people. This is why "conservatives" are a threat to our democracy.
You blame the elected Government for the bad behavior of the minority Opposition. This is typical of you Liberal-National supporters. You *_never_* take responsibility for your own actions.
Take that bauble away, and let a real man run the country, instead of a bunch of socialist mice. We have a constitutional crisis, and the speaker is more worried about rules and regulations that about the political implications.
If the bastards walk out they should be fined $10k and paid out of their pocket not their expense account. The arsewipes are supposed to be in the chambers working. Walk out of your job as often as these trough hogs do and see how long you stay employed.
sometimes members miss votes because of illness, misadventure, not getting there in time, or wanting to leave to abstain. This can happen to members who might want to vote yes or no to whatever the vote is for, so they can't have a default "yes" or "no".
@@davidhoward4715 you are really not taking responsability when you have a loaded gun to your head. If any one of them refused to appologise they would be in a world of shit.
There was a Division of the House, where the Speaker had called for a vote and rung the bells to tell the members to attend the house for the vote or leave house to avoid the vote. Those members were trying to leave to avoid having to vote after this time had elapsed and the Speaker had called for doors to be closed and locked so the vote/Division of the House could take place.
SINCER'ITY, noun [Latin sinceritas.] 1. Honesty of mind or intention; freedom from simulation or hypocrisy. We may question a man's prudence, when we cannot question his sincerity 2. Freedom from hypocrisy, disguise or false pretense; as the sincerity of a declaration or of love.
That is the parliamentary procedure, the Speaker nominates the time the bells will ring and at the end of that time the doors are locked to prevent departures and arrivals.
I mean, if you act like children, don’t be surprised when you are treated like one 🤷♂️. And I’m sure he would have done exactly the same if it was Labor members involved, as it doesn’t matter which political persuasion they are, hurting a staff member trying to do their job by shoving them into a doorframe shouldn’t be tolerated.
Eunice, you don't like him because (1) he's not a Tory, (2) he actually respects parliamentary procedures, (3) he calls on LNP politicians to take responsibility for their own actions.
You are lying. The Speaker followed protocol while the LNP cowards did not. Your attitude explains why the "conservatives" are a threat to our democracy.
WOW…imagine to not have the conviction to have your NO vote recorded on behalf of your constituents…what an embarrassment these MPs looked running for the door. Shame Shame Shame.
Thought they needed a piss!
Not really the reason they left. The division was for a second reading of a bill, of which the normal procedure for it to be agreed to. At the end, only the Greens and Andrew Wilkie voted no and all other members on the floor voted yes. I'm assuming they were leaving for a Shadow Cabinet meeting and just forgot to leave on time.
Still bad conduct to brute force your way out and injuring a Parliament staff though.
@@zedemonrko mate, watch the video. It wasn't a few people "forgetting a meeting", it was the entire LNP leaving.
@@vivrowe2763 They need adult dippers as they show that they are just big babies. They probably need a pacifier also as the seem to winge a lot also. Typical Liberal and National childish behavior.
@@zedemonrko they didn't want their no vote recorded mate, the shadow cabinet wouldn't have their meetings at that time and plus surely out of several front benchers who were ministers, assistant ministers and parl Secs less than year ago surely have the competency to manage a diary and when their meetings are
These faceless humans are laughing in the face of the people that pay their wages
They make sick to the stomach
Grifters , conmen !
They should all resign with no benefits. What a joke..
I wish I could stand in the middle of the floor, and give it to them
Why are there so many empty seats, did we not vote them to be in parliament
Because they were embarrassed to vote NO! Can you believe these 🤡?
I ask that same question many times when an independent or conservative Senator gets up to speak! There are rows on rows of empty seats!
likl I’lliioioiliki
Is This What We Vote For.!!
This is what a *_minority_* of Australians voted for.
Our expectations of politicians behaviour. Is lower than flushed toilet paper.
They're toilet paper that doesn't want to be flushed
The unnamed are Labor staff
@@trill4907 Were they now, that's interesting.
@@annviolet4727 yeah because the liberals crossed the bench and nobody is sure who is who
TOILET PAPER HAS A VALID USE
What a disgraceful, grubby act
The sheer number of people is crazy, it sounded like 3 or 4 but once he started calling them I was waiting for him to stop and he kept going!
How disgusting and disrespectful to the Australian people . These people need to resign there positions we deserve better representation
How about alllll... the members who regularly,deliberately leave when Rennick ECT.. speak..Mr.S.
Shame on all of them 😢
They can sit in their office and listen to what goes in thechamber still.
An example government waste of our money
how so???? the babys on the right running away and hurting a member of staff
Replace "government" with "opposition" for accuracy.
Wrong - an example of the opposition wasting public money
And we wonder why there is so much disregard for legitimate authority in our society. Those who are our elected ‘leaders’ need to set an example and behave appropriately. Even if they don’t want to be there that is what we have elected them to to and pay them to do it.
This highlights the calibre of our highly payed representatives
Our high paid *_LNP_* representatives.
@@davidhoward4715 correct David.
From what I've seen, there is a yawning gulf between the standards of behavior from LNP members, and other members.
Our taxes at work.
How embarrassing for the MPs who didn’t directly apologise to the injured and bullied staff and/or the Speaker. Shame Shame Shame.
Seven Federal Coalition MP’s have apologised for barging through doors of the House of Representatives during a division last night - injuring a female attendant.
Shadow Ministers Dan Teehan, Angus Taylor and Andrew Hastie were among those who rushed to leave the House - after the Speaker had called for the doors to be locked, which is a breach of Parliamentary rules.
All those involved apologised when Parliament resumed this morning. How about they be charged with assult? If I did this in my place of work to a female staff member I would loose my job. An appology does not count when they knowningly did the wrong thing and knowingly knew they did it on purpose.
They were only sorry to get sprung
Name and shame.
"Shame on you, fellas! Boo! I truly hope the lady who was injured received fair compensation for her troubles!"
There were members trying to leave the chamber right after the speaker had called for the doors to be locked and members tried to push by a chamber attendant
The vote was called before that, the doors are locked at set time after a vote is called.
Ladies and gentlemen, your LNP... What a disgracful rabble.
A problem fixed by a forced public apology. They should have been suspended from Parliament until the staff member was fit to resume duty. They should be made to give in writing the full reasons why they tried not to vote. Is it all care and no responsibility OR no responsibility but all care taken.
Bunch of private school bullies now MPs who thought they were still at brat school.
i loved being the sergeant of arms in my school parliament
Where taxpayers' money gets pissed against the wall daily ...
LOL look at all the kids at Kindergarten. Mummy I have a boo boo! Waaaaggghhhhhhhh
Libs not adhering to the rules? never!
Please tender your resignation. Career politicians eating at the tax payers trough need to be made redundant like a lot of us outside the parliament. Please leave.
Why is it that when Malcom Roberts, Rennick, Babet, Antic and Pauline Hanson speak everyone leaves the chambers, and never any apologies
I fully agree with you! All Australians are represented by their members in Parliament (supposedly) they should be made to stay and listen!
because we've heard what they have to say and it's bat shit insane, insecure babel. Its sad to think Hanson has a following of real people.
Maybe they aren't voting so leave because they don't want to hear the mindless drivel this lot spout.
@@borisjohnson1944 mindless? You can’t be serious
@@tlb2970 yep. Mindless drivel. Especially Roberts.
What a disgrace.
Is anyone surprised that Angus Taylor was involved?
Wow these people are so precious
This current Speaker of House of Representatives is a TOTAL JOKE. Probably dreamed of being a School Principal in his early years, but.......🤡🤡🤡🤡
This should be considered as abuse of the system. Not having the guts to vote. All empty on the “ Liberal/ National front.
A lieberal & or a nazional being sorry????? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 COMEDY GOLD 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
YEP! ONLY BECAUSE THEY WERE SPRUNG 😂😂😂😂😂
They need to change their voting system. It’s unbearable. This parliament os a complete joke… they need to be unemployed…
Angus "liar liar pants on fire" Taylor, Andrew Hastie and Dan Teehan shame on your utterly disgraceful behaviour in bolting for the door. 😢😮😂😅😊
Is there any video of the incident?
Looking for the Member for Mallee.....not able to spot her. How does this help our Parliament be a high functioning institution of democracy?
What is going on ?? They are ALL Walking OUT on ALBO and his Policies?
The LNP don't want their written down saying they voted no.
They're Libs. What do you expect? Without the courage to stand up and record a 'no' vote... BTW, 101 members DID NOT walk out...
Performative theatre, so beloved by the Republican Party.
Are we headed for the Theatre of the Absurd politics of the USA?
I can never understand why there are so many empty seats when Parliament is in session. ALL representatives should be at ALL sittings. They are certainly paid more than enough ...
To the 3 "gentlemen" that offered zero apology to the staff member, you are disgusting human beings!
they should loose there seat and be shown the carpark
these are not new minsters,
what a disgrace ,
so glad they don't represent me
What a bunch of feral Wallies we have inside our parliament. No need to ask why this nation is racing down the gurgler... the evidence is quite apparent in our representative's behaviour.
It's interesting how you condemn *_all_* politicians for this bad behaviour and not the ones behaving badly.
@David Howard There are a select few whom l would trust to employ in business. The greater majority honestly do not work to benefit the best interests of Australians... and Australia IS a business, poorly run. Many may disagree with my opinion, and that's fine.
You might think this is bad , Just wait to see what happens if the "Voice " gets it.
Time out for glue, gasoline and spray can's.
Is Albo going to be torched 😀
@@trill4907 Tar & Feather?
@@trill4907 The Alborigine.
@@chuckmaddison2924 Albo must be what an aborigine is .. mystery solved
@@kilburn1313 then torch him
Can someone explain what this is all about
How can anyone explain when even the politicians don't know
The didnt want to be seen to vote no so they tried to leave as to have a no vote and they hurt a staff member while trying to leave
@@satiricgames2129 no to what?
@@richiem7716 A second reading to a bill (FYI, everyone on the floor voted Yes except for the Greens and Andrew Wilkie). Normal procedure is to agree to a second reading to a bill.
As to the reason why they were trying to leave, I'm assuming they had to be in a Shadow Cabinet meeting and forgot to leave on time. Major shadow ministers were not there for the vote such as Dutton, Ley, Joyce, Lesser. Hastie and McKenzie, 2 of the few people who apologised today, probably did not get out in time and voted Yes.
So children, did we accomplish anything worth while today? No? Shame! Tax payers need a refund for this one…yea right
And they wonder why people trust them less and less.
FFS it’s like a classroom for of kids going before the principal. Bring back the cane 😂 Is it any wonder Australia is going backwards with all these great minds at work.
Just to be clear this was the LNP
Our Parliament is sinking to unheard of new lows, ie, this instance, The Voice, and worst of all in the Senate Lidia Thorpe! To think we vote for this and then pay for it!
How typical that you excuse the bad, *_violent_* behaviour of LNP politicians by blaming the Government and the Aboriginal people. This is why "conservatives" are a threat to our democracy.
pity they don't see their work for us as so serious.
Why do we have to put up with child like behaviour by our parliamentary representatives ? Why were they leaving anyway?
Pushing pass a stuff member and physically hurting them is extremely disrespectful and shameful
This rabble is getting paid.wheres the barista and don'ts. What a fun joke😤😤
Precious little darlings, we pay their generous wages, Australia has never been so divided under this current government.
You blame the elected Government for the bad behavior of the minority Opposition. This is typical of you Liberal-National supporters. You *_never_* take responsibility for your own actions.
0:54 I hear "Scott, you lied to them". Seems like some members of the Coalition weren't too happy with Scomo.
Bottom, and on the bench to the right you can see who looks like Morrison
It's "Scott, your lights on".
I would assume on a phone or something.
Take that bauble away, and let a real man run the country, instead of a bunch of socialist mice. We have a constitutional crisis, and the speaker is more worried about rules and regulations that about the political implications.
The Muppet Show.
Historians are so good at naming things.
"The incident after the doors were locked" how fascinating and creative.
Exactly, I'm just downright sick of descriptive objectivity.
Why can’t they make a rule where if someone walks out on pending votes, it’s recorded as a no
If the bastards walk out they should be fined $10k and paid out of their pocket not their expense account. The arsewipes are supposed to be in the chambers working. Walk out of your job as often as these trough hogs do and see how long you stay employed.
sometimes members miss votes because of illness, misadventure, not getting there in time, or wanting to leave to abstain. This can happen to members who might want to vote yes or no to whatever the vote is for, so they can't have a default "yes" or "no".
Does sorry really matter when you are literally forced to say sorry?
Yes, it does. It's called taking responsibility for one's one actions... something right-wingers don't understand.
@@davidhoward4715 you are really not taking responsability when you have a loaded gun to your head. If any one of them refused to appologise they would be in a world of shit.
Why did one side leave?
Because "conservative" politicians run away rather than taking responsibility for their own actions.
There was a Division of the House, where the Speaker had called for a vote and rung the bells to tell the members to attend the house for the vote or leave house to avoid the vote. Those members were trying to leave to avoid having to vote after this time had elapsed and the Speaker had called for doors to be closed and locked so the vote/Division of the House could take place.
@@christopheryoung3850Incorrect. The time had not elapsed.
Is this the one where they knocked over a person…
If there is no opposing votes, doesn't it make the division invalid?
No it doesn't matter, they were trying to filibuster the vote and when that failed they buggered off.
Really, Manuel Perez? The minority should be able to frustrate the will of the majority by throwing a tantrum? Get a clue!
Was it the Libreal Party that left or labour?
SINCER'ITY, noun [Latin sinceritas.]
1. Honesty of mind or intention; freedom from simulation or hypocrisy. We may question a man's prudence, when we cannot question his sincerity
2. Freedom from hypocrisy, disguise or false pretense; as the sincerity of a declaration or of love.
Don't advise the doors to be locked when people are still filing in or out you goose.
Thats the whole purpose..
That is the parliamentary procedure, the Speaker nominates the time the bells will ring and at the end of that time the doors are locked to prevent departures and arrivals.
What exactly is rhis bill ???
Don't like this speaker... he is treating these adults like children...would he have done that if they were labour
I mean, if you act like children, don’t be surprised when you are treated like one 🤷♂️. And I’m sure he would have done exactly the same if it was Labor members involved, as it doesn’t matter which political persuasion they are, hurting a staff member trying to do their job by shoving them into a doorframe shouldn’t be tolerated.
Eunice, you don't like him because (1) he's not a Tory, (2) he actually respects parliamentary procedures, (3) he calls on LNP politicians to take responsibility for their own actions.
Why leave?
How tf did I a schoolgirl get into the chambers left of screen
Check out her boots.... I think I'm in love.
The Speaker also should not call for the doors to be locked early. This is why we should have an impartial speaker, not a government puppet.
The vote was for 1 minute. They decided to leave with seconds to go.
Greg Stanton, if you want to abolish parliamentary procedures then (1) vote for that at the next election, or (2) go live in a place like Russia.
now go worship that kangaroo and emu cartoon
The speaker is a very discipline person. He commanded to lock the door after the parliment conference began
look ok k PPt Guy I OP you can looped
There is no better image of government ineptitude than a parliamentary worker still wearing a mask.
Maybe that is their choice. All part of living in a free country.
The speaker fucked up, this wasn't an issue with the party, the speaker did not follow protocol.
You are lying. The Speaker followed protocol while the LNP cowards did not. Your attitude explains why the "conservatives" are a threat to our democracy.
Lock the doors and burn it.
It's a CIRCUS!!!
Why were,nt the individuals charged with assault , thing called reckless indifference
Thats Tories for you