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Time-out call for MPs’ childish behaviour
Mobile phones would be banned, Dorothy Dixers nixed and the Prime Minister forced to directly answer questions himself under recommendations from a powerful parliamentary committee being backed by both sides of politics. Queenslanders Ross Vasta, from the LNP, and Milton Dick, from Labor, are leading the inquiry and say these and more reforms are needed to save Parliament.In damning results from research conducted by the inquiry, 95 per cent of the 3400 people surveyed said Question Time needed to be…
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