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Peters

Winston Raymond Peters

Not a member of the 49th Parliament

Most recent appearances in parliament

If this MP has contributed more than once to a debate, only one speech is shown.

Adjournment (26 Sep 2008)

Speech expand: "That certainly was early applause, or acclaim, afforded to me by the National Party! I begin by saying thank you to the Office of the Clerk, and to those people who have carried out their duties in respect of members of Parliament: security guards and their ..."

Obituaries - Hon Brian Donnelly (25 Sep 2008)

Speech expand: "I have to report some sad news to the House, and that is the passing of the Hon Brian Donnelly at 2.20 p.m. today. The Hon Brian Donnelly was born in Auckland in November 1949. He was educated at Sacred Heart College, Auckland, to which he won a scholarship. ..."

Aquaculture Legislation Amendment Bill - Second Reading (24 Sep 2008)

Speech: "The people of this country have had the pleasure of hearing the National Party’s spokesperson on fishing."

Privilege - Consideration of Report of Privileges Committee, Members’ Pecuniary Interests—Gifts and Donations (23 Sep 2008)

Intervention expand: "I raise a point of order, Madam Speaker. This matter was ruled out by the committee. It said so. Now a report is before this House, and Mr Hide seeks to relitigate material that was debunked by the committee—not accepted by the committee. The committee said ..."

Principles of Justice—Application (23 Sep 2008)

Question: "Does she agree that the principles of British justice, which have evolved in New Zealand, still apply in New Zealand?"

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