Chairperson, I just want to check if it is parliamentary for old people to be abused like that
president of the uMkhonto weSizwe Veterans Association, MKVA, who goes around with a register. I think old people must be respected, there are young people who are energetic who can do that ...
... hon member, hon member ... [Inaudible.]
THE DEPUTY CHIEF WHIP OF THE MAJORITY PARTY: Hon House
Chairperson ... Hon House Chairperson.
What is your point of order, hon member?
THE DEPUTY CHIEF WHIP OF THE MAJORITY PARTY: This hon
member of the EFF is out of order. We don't have old members here. We have hon members of this House. He is the Whip, he should know the Rules. We respect each other in this House. We don't call each other according to our ages. I thank you.
Order, Chair ...
... Can I
have hon Shenge just now, I recognize you, hon member.
Okay.
Hon Chairperson and hon members, I think my colleague is very insensitive. The hon member, in fact, lost his limb fighting for our liberation. I think it is very insensitive to actually be flipping of such things. [Applause.]
Chairperson, can the secretary of the youth league rise and protect the hon member that sat, please. He is still young.
Hon members, we are just from a motion that was very touchy. Can the behaviour of some of us be commensurate to that, please? We might have our differences but this is not the time. Hon members, we are dealing with motions without notice. Does any member of the ANC wish to give a motion without notice?
Yes, Chair.