MP calls out 'completely unacceptable' behaviour in parliament

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Kylea Tink has called out the “completely unacceptable” behaviour from some of her colleagues following a chaotic dispute in parliament.

The Teal MP said she felt unsafe when a heated back-and-forth broke out after the Opposition chose to dissent from the Speaker’s motion in parliament on Wednesday.

CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA, NewsWire Photos. SEPTEMBER 7, 2023: Independent Federal Member for North Sydney, Kylea Tink during Question Time at Parliament House in Canberra. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Martin Ollman “However, yesterday’s behaviour left me feeling like my senses had been assaulted by what I experienced as there was excessive and unconstructive noise and aggression being thrown around the room.”

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