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Walter H. Roban

593
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12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Would the Minister not agree that the i nability t o provide an ything m ore than a description does bring about a question of confidence in these initiatives?
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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This will be my third question, will it be?
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Would the Premier be able to . . . In light of the fact that these programmes have been running for a couple of years, they certainly would have gathered some data. Perhaps the Minister can share with us, how many of those young persons, who are the minority, are perhaps involved with gang violence or gang activity at this …
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Supplementary, yes. On page 2 [sic] , in r eference to Team Street Safe, there is an action research level statement. Can the Minister give any idea as to the research, any in-terest points about the research that has been discov-ered to this point, based on what he says about the activities of the organisations that are involved with dealing …
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Page 5. Hon. Michael H. Dunkley: Mr. Speaker, I still do not see that on page 5. Perhaps he would take another look?
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Number 2, “Action Research Level – Build the infrastructure on an action research focus to understand the intricacies of the local pro blem for prevention and management over time.” Hon. Michael H. Dunkley: Thank you, Mr. Speaker, that is not page 2, not page 5.
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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I said page 5, point 2. Hon. Michael H. Dunkley: But no, it is page 4.
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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I do not think the Minister thinks I am trying to deceive him. Hon. Michael H. Dunkley: It says page 4.
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker. It is unfortunate I have to bring so many condolence messages, but over the time that we have been on break, a number of persons in my constit uency of some high regard have passed. Firstly, I would like to ask a message of condolence be noted for Cornelia Tweed, the wife of Cedric Tweed. Pem540 …
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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The Honourable Member is misleading the House. At no time did the Opposition put out any figures around 6,000. And certainly we did not contribute to the panicking of the people. So the Honourable Member is misleading the House.
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I will not speak too long because my honourable colleague on this side has covered a lot of the bases of what is the feeling of the country out there and the message that we as a party are seeking to bring to this House in our representation of the peo-ple. [Mr. Dennis Lister, Acting Speaker, …
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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In just a short reflection on some of what has been said certainly from Members of the other side, certainly one Member, Mr. [Acting] Speaker, quite passionately gets up on a pretty regular occasion and dispenses with seemingly quite regu-lar points about having lost the general election, what we inherited, and the Honourable Member who just took his seat had …
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Oh, yes, chirping like a red bird. But that is all right, Mr. Acting Speaker. [Inaudible interjections]
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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Chirping is okay because it is the OBA that I am talking about. [Inaudible interjections and crosstalk]
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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It is the OBA that I am talking about. Absolutely. I know who I am talking about and the public knows what I am talking about. But they may not be defined by those things and the public may not remember those things. They may not remember certain facts about the OBA's first few years. They may even forget that …
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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I am trying to be parliamentary and kind. Hon. Marc A. R. Bean: Be truthful!
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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I am trying to be parliamentary and kind, Mr. [Acting] Speaker. I could say other things about them, but I am not going to say them. I am just trying to be parliamentary nice. [Inaudible interjection]
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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They are descendants of a previous administration as they are and many people perceive them to be. They are now running roughshod over that commitment that was made back then. They are actually going back. In fact, the Minister (as has been said) promised certain changes that Minister made a couple of years ago that the changes to immigration policy …
12 Feb 2016 House of Assembly
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No, no, no, no. That Minister is perhaps the most popular Minister in the country. [Inaudible interjection]