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Bill: Crossdressing Policy 3127

Details

Submitted by[?]: Liberal Democrats

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: May 3128

Description[?]:

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Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date12:17:34, May 28, 2011 CET
From Liberal Democrats
ToDebating the Crossdressing Policy 3127
MessageRt Hon George Norton MP, Prime Minister

Mr Speaker, it seems odd that the last government concerned itself in what our people wear. Perhaps the Leader of the Opposition can explain why he cares about people's wardrobes so much? Mr Speaker, perhaps he is envious of cross dresser’s fashion sense?

Date14:57:59, May 28, 2011 CET
FromHutorian Conservative Party
ToDebating the Crossdressing Policy 3127
MessageRt Hon Viscount Townsend MP, Leader of the Opposition,

Mr Speaker, its not my duty to answer questions in this House! The Prime Minister should know this. Besides i hardly am "envious" of immorality whenever i see it on the streets of Hutori. The PM and his pandering to the sects of Hutori who are not heterosexual is possibly one of the most immoral policies in recent memory. It appears the PM is simply pandering to the whims of individuals rather than Hutorian society as a being itself. There are some things more important than "individual rights" or liberalist agendas. Hutorian society should take precedence over every policy that this House passes!

Mr Speaker, obviously this is a government determined to destroy all sense of morals, culture and order. I am disgusted to be even looking across the benches at him quite frankly. He wishes to destroy Hutorian religion, our sense of traditional morals, a sense of an orderly society and pandering to states who wish to see Hutori wiped off the map in the shape of the Rutanians. Perhaps the PM is acting on orders from Rutania to destroy Hutori from within? I wouldnt be surprised.

Mr Speaker, this government is destroying the things that the Hutorian people hold dear and i am appaled by his actions past and present and undoubtedly future also.

Date15:58:38, May 28, 2011 CET
From Liberal Democrats
ToDebating the Crossdressing Policy 3127
MessageRt Hon George Norton MP, Prime Minister

Mr Speaker, it would be wise for any politician in this House to answer questions directed at them, regardless of from where they come. How else will the people know the reasoning behind our votes?
Mr Speaker, I am pandering to no individual "sect". The electorate know what this party stands for, and that is pressumably why I sit here and the the Rt Hon Gentleman sits opposite.

Mr Speaker, society is made up from individuals, without the individual there would be no society. It is vital that each person can be themself without fear of judgement, especially from those who feel "morally superior".

Mr Speaker, did the Leader of the Opposition consider what the people actually think before saying we are destroying "all sense of morals, culture and order"? Perhaps he should go back to the people and ask them what they actually think? He may even learn something! The very suggestion that I am acting on behalf of another government is simply laughable. We are a sovereign state and I propose legislation on our own terms and principals, not a foreign power.

MR Speaker, it pleases me to hear that the Opposition is appalled by our proposals, that surely means we are doing the right thing, given the last government's record on rights and liberties!

Date16:16:06, May 28, 2011 CET
FromHutorian Conservative Party
ToDebating the Crossdressing Policy 3127
MessageRt Hon Viscount Townsend MP, Leader of the Oppositon,

Mr Speaker, our governments record on rights and liberties? What does the member opposite think of these then?

1. http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=319991 - Reducing the police prescence across Hutori so people no longer feel intimidated by the state.
2. http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=317553 - aboliton of curfews.
3. http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=317554 - restoring property rights.
4. http://classic.particracy.net/viewbill.php?billid=317584 - civil liberty restoral.

Mr Speaker, those Bills dont seem to be oppressive...do they? The PM is simply hiding behind a deluded ideology. He advocates "freedom" - or anarchy as its more commonly known and that Mr Speaker, is a terrible policy for the people of Hutori and will lead to the breakdown of this society.

Date16:49:12, May 28, 2011 CET
From Liberal Democrats
ToDebating the Crossdressing Policy 3127
MessageRt Hon George Norton MP, Prime Minister

Mr Speaker, the first proposal was not reducing Police prescence accross Hutori. What that bill did was hand control of those polices over to local governments. In Lagard, the prescence has increased dramatically because of this careless dishing out of power. The second bill mentioned does not abolish curfews at all, it limited it to "state of emergency", an ambiguous term if ever I heard one! If the HCP wanted to abolish curfews, they would have proposed an outright abolition, something we will be doing later this Parliamentary term.
Mr Speaker, the Leader of the Opposition has opposed measures for allowing people the right to use recreational drugs if they choose, likewise he has advocated homophobia by opposing equality for homosexuals. The Rt Hon Gentleman supports freedom, as long as it is consistant with his own moral compass and under his own terms. Freedom should be universal, regardless of personal morality.

Date12:01:45, May 29, 2011 CET
FromHutorian Conservative Party
ToDebating the Crossdressing Policy 3127
MessageRt Hon Viscount Townsend MP, Leader of the Oppositon,

Mr Speaker, is the PM is proposing to let the people do whatever the hell they want? Will this not spill over into poor work ethics, poor work attitudes etc. Then this in turn will destroy the Hutorian economy. The PM is proposing anarchy and it is not right for Hutorian society which has been carefully built over the past decades!

Date12:04:53, May 29, 2011 CET
From Liberal Democrats
ToDebating the Crossdressing Policy 3127
MessageRt Hon George Norton MP, Prime Minister

Mr Speaker, if I were proposing anarchy, would I bother proposing laws? I again wonder why the Leader of the Opposition believes that he has the moral superiority to tell people that they cannot be themselves because they are immoral?

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