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Christopher Famous, JP, MP

Christopher Famous, JP, MP

2498
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266,425
Words Spoken
154
Sittings Active
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
5 words
Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
41 words
We had to borrow money to cover up for Morgan’s Point. We had to borrow money to cover up for Cross Island. That money could have very well bee n used for that airport. Hon. Michael H. Dunkley: Mr. Speaker —
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
5 words
Mr. Speaker, point of order.
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
40 words
Well, for any Honourable Member to get up and say that this Government does not want international business here is outright . . . I do not want to use the “L” word—but ridiculous. We have gone above and beyond—
24 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
4 words
—to accommodate international business.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
2 words
Mr. Speaker.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
247 words
Yes. Good morning, Mr. Speaker. Good morning, colleagues. Fortunately, I have no condolences to bring today. But I want to take a moment to congratulate Minister Renee Ming and Minister Neville Tyrrell. I congratulate them on behalf of the Robin Hood cor-ner. I see our Member Dennis Lister III smiling. His turn is coming. No, seriously, Mr. Speaker, these are …
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
9 words
Point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. [No audible response]
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
11 words
No, I was [raising] a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
66 words
Point of order. This particular Honourable Member from constituency 19 continues to insinuate that one party is given information and that the other party is not. This is completely false. If we have information, the same information is sent to both parties at the same time every month, Mr. Deputy Speaker. And I will r eject this to the highest …
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
9 words
Mr. Deputy Speaker, point of clarity. [No audible response]
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
3 words
You are muted.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
35 words
Mr. Deputy Speaker, ev eryone who canvasses encounters someone who has moved. The only way to find out if they have moved is to continue canvassing. Do not put the onus on the Parliamentary Registrar.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
6 words
Point of clarity, Mr. Deputy Speaker.
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
12 words
The Honourable Member who shares the same colour as me today —
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
55 words
I love her passion. I love it. But let me reemphasise something that I said to the Honourable Member from constituency 19. If people canvass, they can see who has moved. And if you canvass you can find out where they moved to. Hon. Patricia J. Gordon -Pamplin: I take the Ho nourable Member’s —
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
10 words
Good evening, Mr. Deputy Speaker. Can you see me clearly?
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
14 words
Can you verify the colours I have on? I have on the [INAUDIBLE ].
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
319 words
Blue and blue. Mr. Deputy Speaker, first of all I want to thank the staff at the Parliamentary Registrar’s office, Ms. Tenia Woolridge, Ms. Sheila Jones, Ms. Smith [sic], and there i s also a young lady, she was a Ball, but she is also a Romaine. So, that is first and foremost. And also there is Mr. Smith there …
17 Jul 2020 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report - House Of Assembly
1,002 words
I am quoting: 2“The OBA’s goal in requiring eligible voters to register every four or five years by a defined date, prior to a fixed term election, will move the process of voting in Bermuda forward by building on the experience of the past while not repeating its mistakes.” Well, how can you build on not repeating mi stakes if …