Speaker, the ANC's determination to turn this country into a banana republic must be stopped in its tracks. Their disrespect for the law and unconstitutional activities are indicative of their attitude towards law-abiding citizens. The ANC believe that the law and the Constitution can be bent to their wishes.
I am raising this in response to the recent activities of the ANC when they could not get their way. In Oudtshoorn, the ANC had lost control of the municipality to the DA and Cope. Instead of accepting defeat, they are trying all types of tsotsi tactics to cling to power. Is this what they mean when they say that they will rule until Jesus Christ returns?
As recently as yesterday, they displayed the worst kind of hooliganism at a City of Cape Town council meeting. This behaviour is consistent with their use of "poo" at the Western Cape Legislature and at Cape Town International Airport.
They may say that they have expelled their "poo" leader; however, what we know is that, just like Julius, he was only expelled because he started undermining the ANC leadership, not because he had no respect for the law. [Interjections.]
You might say that I expect a lot from people who don't understand the difference between state and government.
Irrespective of your view on the DA march in Johannesburg, they had permission to march. At national level, the ANC, just as Hitler used to do, called upon its hooligans to occupy the streets of Johannesburg without permission. In this regard, no one has been charged. [Time expired.] [Applause.]