Hon RICK BARKER (Minister of Internal Affairs) Link to this
I raise a point of order, Madam Speaker. I seek leave to table a number of documents pertaining to question No. 9. I seek leave to table the report of the Government Administration Committee that shows the National Party does not support the Oaths Modernisation Bill going forward. [ Interruption]
Would you please be seated. The member asked whether this is out of order. There have been several members out of order when seeking to table documents today. No one interrupted those members on that side of the House when they made out-of-order points of order; they continued. I ask the same courtesy to be given to members on the other side of the House. Would the member please start again.
I seek leave to table the report of the Government Administration Committee that shows that the National Party opposed the Oaths Modernisation Bill.
I seek leave to table the transcript from Checkpoint on 28 July 2006 in which Dr Brash outlines his party’s new bedrock values policy, backtracking on its opposition to the Oaths Modernisation Bill.
I seek leave to table a page “An Open Documentary on Their Faith and Their Life”, describing the views of the Exclusive Brethren on the place of women in society.
I seek leave to table the speech from Dr Don Brash on his party’s new bedrock values policy, given at the annual conference of the New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment, dated 28 July 2006.
I seek leave to table a New Zealand Herald article dated 29 July 2006, outlining Dr Brash’s proposed bedrock values blocking access to anyone who does not accept those tolerant values.