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"content": "administer the prescribed consequences. I think this is important in order to maintain the dignity of the House. We may disagree hon. Members but that may be no reason for us to shout at one another. That is disorder. I am sure that as a debating Chamber, you may not like anything that your colleague either on your side of the coalition or on the opposite side may say but please allow him or her to say so that you also get your chance to disagree even vehemently. But when you engage in shouting matches, we are not in anyway behaving in a manner that shows decorum and dignity to the House. Therefore, hon. Members, I took the liberty to draw your attention to this Standing Order. This is because this is not the kind of thing that we need a workshop for. We just need to actively know when we enter the Chamber that shouting at one another could be deemed to be disorderly. Raising frivolous points of order is also being disorderly. Giving false information or making allegations against your colleagues without substantiation again is being disorderly. Hon. Members, I do know for a fact that those who are Christians have found it difficult sometimes to observe and obey the Ten Commandments but as hon. Members of Parliament, we have a responsibility to try or make efforts to observe these very simple rules. I thank you, hon. Members."
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