The entire sequence from 1:00:00 onwards is just pathetic. She's leaning on Chris Pyne for everything, and Pyne himself goes to her aid. Shows how biased she was that the two were so close and that her rulings favored his party constantly.
@@hamburglar8794 I'm assuming you mean that he was the leader of the house. He was never speaker, and the speaker's relationship with the leader of the house should not be any more favorable than that with the manager of opposition business. Most of the vid is literally just Chris Pyne feeding Bronwyn Bishop lines, and Bishop being the biased tart she is goes along with it, even in decisions where he doesn't say anything. She knew what he would want in each particular circumstance and favored his party at every step. Speakers of her ilk should never sit in the chair again, and may the libs never find a the political capital to get elected and once again join with the speaker to frustrate the opposition.
It's comforting watching Tony Smith after Bronwyn finally left
Tony Smith was one of the best Speakers. Very fair.
She did want to leave earlier but the chopper wasn’t ready.
14:55 - listen closely and you'll hear Albo (a six-year LoTH) giving a novice Pyne an earful over his handling of things.
"Ha, you idiot!"
I have never understood why the speaker can belong to one side of politics and get nominated by the government. Surely a coin toss would be fairer.
it's australia
The last clip is from 19th June 2013, some six months before Bronwyn became speaker when Labor were still in government.
The entire sequence from 1:00:00 onwards is just pathetic. She's leaning on Chris Pyne for everything, and Pyne himself goes to her aid. Shows how biased she was that the two were so close and that her rulings favored his party constantly.
He was the Speaker of the House, it shouldn't be surprising that he was typically the one to make statements on how the House operates.
@@hamburglar8794 I'm assuming you mean that he was the leader of the house. He was never speaker, and the speaker's relationship with the leader of the house should not be any more favorable than that with the manager of opposition business.
Most of the vid is literally just Chris Pyne feeding Bronwyn Bishop lines, and Bishop being the biased tart she is goes along with it, even in decisions where he doesn't say anything. She knew what he would want in each particular circumstance and favored his party at every step.
Speakers of her ilk should never sit in the chair again, and may the libs never find a the political capital to get elected and once again join with the speaker to frustrate the opposition.
Keating would have desimated Bronwyn Bishop
"old acid drop herself"
Great history. Thanks!
1:03 albo was right later on with the no further confidence motion, in that right here, bronwyn was taking direction from pyne.
Well done Judy dewar
The mincing poodle strikes. Woooo!
Who the bloke in the speakers chair
My My God. This speaker is is the pits . Just so bias and a hates Labor with contempt
3:09:01 LOL
AU still use Westminster method? /facepalm
Bronwyn's a shit but "Electricity Bill" is hilarious.
What a complete waste of time
Each backbencher gets $200,000 p.a. For sitting there.
@anEyePhil it's a lot of money.
Imagine if Labor put this much effort into actually doing something productive for the country.....what a joke