Presiding officer of the United Kingdom's lower chamber of Parliament.
1Mr Key replied Mr Speaker, I don't think the minister said that.
2It meant mums and dads and people paying electricity prices, Mr Speaker.
3Mr Speaker tells MPs he has a cat called Order no Close
4Mr Speaker, our economic response has come at a significant cost.
5Mr Speaker, I believe that we as a Parliament are seizing this moment.
6Mr Speaker, this is unreasonable and clearly against the spirit of that Protocol.
7Mr Speaker, by recycling more waste we can also create jobs.
8Mr Speaker, mental health and suicide prevention is a national priority.
9Another ancestor, Mr Speaker Thorpe, was beheaded by an irate mob in 1371.
10Mr Speaker,-Weperceive your coming is to present thanks unto us.
11In the face of such peacemongering Mr Speaker was helpless too.
12Mr Speaker, Today the Government acts on the democratic will of the British People.
13CONCLUSION Mr Speaker, this year, Australia's circumstances have changed dramatically.
14Mr Speaker, debates about her and what she represented will continue for many years.
15But Mr Speaker, you do not defend the British Army by defending the indefensible.
16Mr Speaker I want to end by offering two reassurances.
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