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The Hon E. David Burt, JP, MP

The Hon E. David Burt, JP, MP

952
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26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report
24 words
He is misleading the House. The civil service was not increased by 25 per cent between 2006 and 2007. It was — [Inaudible interjections]
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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6 words
It was not 25 per cent.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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5 words
Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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29 words
Once again the Honourable Member is misleading the House, as he knows full well there are multiple people on multiple- year temporary contracts and their contracts were not renewed.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report
3 words
Point of order.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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9 words
During my Budget Reply, I made it clear —
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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3 words
Misleading the House.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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11 words
We are not four or five consecutive periods of GDP growth.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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3 words
There are no—
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report
20 words
Misleading the House. There are no statistics that say there are five consecutive per iods of GDP growth. Now —
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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3 words
Point of order.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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35 words
The Honourable Member is mi sleading the House. I would like her to point in the R eply where there was call for more spending. The Dep uty Speaker: Thank you, Member. You may proceed.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report
21 words
Point of order, Mr. Speaker. Hon. Michael H. Dunkley: That is a damning indic tment, Mr. Speaker. POINT OF ORDER [Misleading]
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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29 words
The Honourable Member is mi sleading the House. At no point in time were there 18,000 people on work permits in this country. At no time, ever, Mr. Speaker.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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5 words
Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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31 words
the Honourable Premier is mi sleading the House. The report from Moody’s was not a ratings review. Hon. Michael H. Dunkley: I did not say it was. [Inaudible interjections and crosstalk]
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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21 words
Point of order, Mr. Speaker. Hon. E. T. (Bob) Richards: How could there be a point of order, I am reading.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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41 words
Mr. Speaker, point of order. The Honourable Minister is m isleading the House. The last statistics on international business as can be seen in the Honourable Minister’s own economic reports show that there was a decline in employment in that sector.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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5 words
Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
26 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
Official Hansard Report
26 words
The Honourable Minister’s latest labour statistics and the latest labour statistics were reported inside of the National Economic Review, which came out after the Moody’s report.