PM rejects random pollie alcohol and drug testing

  • 7 months ago
Anthony Albanese has rejected a suggestion, made in light of Barnaby Joyce's alcohol-affected late-night mishap in Canberra, to introduce random alcohol and drug testing of MPs, senators and staff in the Federal Parliament.

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00:00 And now I give the call to the member for Warringah.
00:02 Thank you Mr Speaker. My question is to the Prime Minister.
00:05 Numerous workplaces in Australia have random alcohol and drug testing to help ensure a safe and respectful working environment.
00:14 Will you commit to legislating for random alcohol and drug testing of MPs, Senators and staff in the Federal Parliament
00:21 due to the apparent ongoing issues with too much alcohol consumption?
00:25 I give the call to the Prime Minister.
00:35 I thank the member for Warringah for her question.
00:39 And I recognise that it comes from a place of genuine concern.
00:45 And there have been, of course, issues from time to time in the Parliament.
00:52 But one of the things about our jobs is we're accountable.
00:56 Every three years, at least, we go to the Australian people and we're accountable for what we say and what we do and how we act.
01:05 And that is a democratic process that is appropriate.
01:09 I would have thought that we are all responsible adults and we should act appropriately, out of respect for the people who vote to put us here.
01:21 It is a great privilege to be a member of Parliament and many people try, not as many succeed.
01:30 I've had the privilege of being elected to this Parliament 10 times and every day, every day, I feel grateful and humbled
01:40 by representing the community where I have lived my whole life in the inner west of Sydney
01:46 and being able to occupy the extraordinary position of being Australia's 31st Prime Minister.
01:53 I don't want to see us be in a position where we say that we are unable to act like adults and to have that the suggestion which is made.
02:06 So I understand why she makes it, the member for Warringah, but it is not something that I have supported.
02:13 I think that people need to act responsibly at all times.
02:19 To bear in mind the great privilege and honour that we have of being in this chamber in the various positions that occur,
02:27 whether they be on the front bench of either side, whether they be backbench members or whether they be crossbench members as well.
02:34 So I thank the member for Warringah for her question.
02:37 Thank you.
02:38 Thank you.
02:39 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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