Thursday, 2 May 2013

Opposition Leader Seeks Apology For Sexist Taunts


Media Release.

Opposition Leader Annastacia Palaszczuk will today seek a formal apology from the Treasurer and Education Minister in relation to sexist comments directed at her on the floor of Parliament yesterday.

Ms Palaszczuk said Queensland expected and deserved better from a government which had pledged to rule with “humility, grace and dignity”.

“Sexist, juvenile taunts are not acceptable anywhere – let alone on the floor of the Parliament,” Ms Palaszczuk said.

“I can take a joke but this was completely inappropriate and I’m sure all Queensland women would be offended that their elected representatives would be carrying on in such an undignified manner."

“I have written to the Speaker to seek a full apology not just because these comments were offensive but because it was not isolated behaviour from one MP."

“This was the Treasurer and the Education Minister– two of this government’s most senior Ministers - working in tandem, using comments that should never have been said."

“This is not the sort of behaviour Queenslanders expect from people who are supposed to be role models."

“It was an affront to all women – not to mention the group of school children who were subjected to this disgrace while they were in the public gallery.”

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