Chapter 3 Committee conclusions
3.1
Having considered rulings made by successive Speakers in relation to
Members displaying articles to illustrate their speeches, the Committee considers
the current practice of the House of Representatives is well-established and
has a sound basis. The Committee’s analysis suggests that successive Chairs have
enforced the practice of the House, ensuring consistency.
3.2
‘Stunts’ staged by both sides of the House over the years overstep what
many members of the public would consider appropriate behaviour. Moreover, such
stunts clearly contravene the rulings of successive Speakers and are in breach
of the established practice of the House.
Events of the week of 25 May 2009
3.3
The Committee notes that the events of the week beginning 25 May
2009 received considerable attention from the media and may have had an adverse
impact on the public perception of the House. Notwithstanding, it is clear that
the Speaker’s rulings were consistent with the established practice of the
House.
Future inquiry
3.4
The public’s engagement with the Parliament has changed over recent
years, partly due to changes in technology, with consequential implications for
the way the House of Representatives presents itself and interacts with the
public. There may be scope for the House to take advantage of new technologies
and this may necessitate adjustments in the way the House conducts its
business. However, such considerations are not for the Committee on this
occasion.
Julie Owens MP
Chair
September 2009