You and I, Cutiepie
Mr P.B. Watson: They know. You went to Albany and said that deregulation was inevitable.
Mr C.J. BARNETT: No, I did not.
Mr P.B. Watson: Yes, you did.
Mr C.J. BARNETT: No, I did not; I know exactly what I said. As the member and I are engaging in debate, why do we not go to Albany in the next couple of months and publicly debate trading hours?
Mr P.B. Watson: No worries.
Mr C.J. BARNETT: It is a date. Can the member for Bunbury and I do it in Bunbury? Let us go to Bunbury and debate trading hours. Is the member willing to do that? Come on, we can debate trading hours.
Mr A.J. Dean: As long as Geoff Prosser and Dan Sullivan are there.
Mr C.J. BARNETT: No, just the member and I.
Mr A.J. Dean: Do you know that the man most likely to win out of deregulation is Geoff Prosser, your number one Liberal in Western Australia?
Mr C.J. BARNETT: Just the member and I. Come on cutie-pie; we can debate trading hours in the member’s electorate of Bunbury.
Subject: Stamp Amendment (Budget) Bill 2003 [Legislative Assembly - Second Reading]
Date: 10 June 2003
Hansard reference: pp. 8479b - 8500a [online (pdf)]
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