Nationals MP accused of ‘disliking women’ as he said-she said dispute engulfs parliament

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Hunter then argued again that he only said he was going to pick up his dinner guests, to which Ye Lai responded: “That is not what you were saying.”
Mr Lachlan Hunter: “Fair enough. I know what I said.”
Attorney General Tony Buti then called a point of order and said he had never seen an episode of such disrespect to an acting speaker in his 15 years in parliament.
Neither Hansard nor the Parliament video feed caught what Hunter said.
Hunter told this masthead that he said to Warr: “This is awful, I’m going to get my dinner guests.”
Nationals MP Lachlan Hunter.
On Thursday morning, Stojkovski said she didn’t actually hear Hunter’s remark, but said Ye Lai had heard him say “stupid minister” and accused him of disliking women.
“I think we all know that Lachlan doesn’t like women. It’s very evident by what he does every time, particularly when a female minister is on her feet, he is rude and he is disrespectful,” she said.
“The issue is really not about what he said. It’s the fact that he showed such disrespect to the acting speaker.
“The reality is in the chamber, the speaker, or the acting speaker, is the absolute authority. She tells you to withdraw a comment, you withdraw. She tells you to apologise, you apologise. He didn’t do those things.”
Hunter said he came back to his seat and withdrew his comments, but found Stojkovski’s comments that he didn’t like women offensive.
“I totally refute those accusations. I give my spray equally to the front bench of the government, no matter what their gender is,” he said.
“I literally helped found a women’s FDV regional service called DV***ist, which former Labor Minister Bill Johnston now chairs.
“This is a government and ministers who finally have an opposition willing to call out their behaviour and they clearly don’t like it.”
Despite Hunter’s claim that he apologised to the house on Thursday morning, he said he was now aggrieved for having to withdraw and apologise for remarks he did not make.
“I respect the decorum of the chamber. I’m a representative of my constituency, and I’ll always respect the conventions of the legislative ***embly,” he said.
Hunter’s claim was backed by Warr, who said there’d been a misunderstanding.
“He said to me, I’m leaving because I need to go and get my guests,” she said.
Opposition leader Basil Zempilas who was also sitting near Hunter at the time said he didn’t believe that’s what was said.
“Well, it’s not for me to say, but I don’t believe it was that. Nonetheless, he was asked to withdraw the comments… I believe he withdrew the comments and then left the chamber,” he said.
Ye Lai was approached for comment.
“Fuhrer”
In the upper house, Labor MP Klara Adnric apologised for describing Goiran as “fuhrer” in reference to Adolf Hitler during a debate about gender dysmorphia two hours earlier.
“I made a comment earlier today during the motion on notice in this place. I would like to formally withdraw that comment, and I unreservedly apologise to that member,” Andric said.
Zempilas noted Andric’s apology to the house and personal apology to Goiran, but said Ehrenfeld deserved an apology too.
“I think it is appropriate that that same apology also go to the one Jewish member of the Upper House parliamentary liberal team, and as yet, Simon hasn’t received an apology, and I think its appropriate that he does,” he said.
It’s the second time a Labor MP has likened the Liberals to Nazis in parliament.
Scarborough MP Stuart Aubrey drew criticism from WA’s former Chief Rabbi David Freilich in May last year after likening the Liberals’ opposition to puberty blockers as the Nazi’s vilification of Jews.
Police Minister Reece Whitby said the fuhrer incident and the Hunter exchange were not comparable.
“Now we all get carried away in this chamber. We all say things that we shouldn’t, and when the speaker asks you to withdraw, you withdraw. And this didn’t happen on this occasion,” he said.
Warr said the behaviour in parliament was not up to community expectations.
“This week, there has been certain behaviour go on in both chambers, which is, to my mind, not exactly how leaders and representatives of communities should be performing or acting, and let’s hope that we can rise above this and make sure that the standard is maintained,” she said.
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