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    Hear Ye, Hear Ye. A Message From Court. Five Best And Worst Moments In Parliament This Week.

    Sometimes the Government makes the arguments for you. For anyone who questions if the Government is out of touch, I have three words: knights, dames and bigots. Here’s Manager of Opposition Business Tony Burke's five best and worst moments from this week in Parliament.

    Best:

    1. On Wednesday Bill gave a great speech about his values and Labor’s priorities at the National Press Club.

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    You can watch Bill's full speech here.

    2. I mentioned last week the Government was cutting payments to 1,200 children of war veterans, including orphans. Labor introduced disallowance votes in the House and Senate to stop the Government from cutting these payments.

    3. Sir Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of her Majesty’s Loyal Executive Council for the Colony of Australia decreed the return of knights & dames to Australia’s honour system. Senator Sam Dastyari of South Wales New gave a speech that will outlast the empire.

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    4. After stepping aside as Assistant Treasurer, Senator Arthur Sinodinos’ plans to repeal important superannuation protections put in place by Labor have been shelved by Finance Minister Mathias Cormann.

    5. Bill Shorten and Tanya Plibersek reaffirmed Labor’s support for the Gonski school reforms by introducing a bill which would force the Government to keep its election promise that no school would be worse off under a Liberal Government.

    Worst:

    1. I wish this wasn’t true. In answer to a question from Senator Nova Peris, Attorney General George Brandis said: “People do have a right to be bigots you know”.

    Someone showed me the quote during Question Time only moments after he'd said it. My reaction was to ask if we'd checked the tape because it seemed too extreme to be true. Watch it the video here, it’s extraordinary. If the Federal Government won’t protect our citizens from hate speech, who will?

    If the Federal Government won't protect our citizens from hate speech, who will?

    2. I was forced to introduce a motion of no confidence in the Speaker yesterday. Not since 1949 has the House moved a motion in this particular form.

    3. Shadow Treasurer Chris Bowen showed that Joe Hockey has been cooking the books, adding $68 billion to the deficit in his first few months as Treasurer. We know what he’s up to. He’s trying to blow the deficit to justify his budget cuts.

    4. If ever there was an example of something falling short of the hype, this is it. Tony Abbott proclaimed Wednesday was to be "red tape repeal day" complete with a bonfire of regulation.

    5. Have a look at what Christopher Pyne had to say within minutes of Tony Abbott claiming how grown up his government was.

    On a final note, Speaker Bronwyn Bishop established some new precedents in the Parliament this week.

    What’s your favourite moment?