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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Deputy Speaker",
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    "content": "The issue of him referring to you as an Hon. Member is his choice. He can decide to imagine that you are one and if he thinks you are worth being a brother, then that is how he will refer to you. It is not unparliamentary to call a Member a brother. “Brother” is a parliamentary term. It has no problem. You do not have to be referred to as an Hon. Member. That is up to the Member who is referring to you. He might choose to feel that you are honourable or not. I am not even talking about you not being honourable. When he referred to you as a brother, I thought that was a serious title. First of all, you did not even proceed according to the right Standing Order. You did not specifically point the Standing Order on which you were standing. I would have ruled you as out of order but since I really wanted to hear what you wanted to say, that is why I allowed Hon. Kabinga to proceed. Proceed, Hon. Kabinga. As long as you do not refer to him as a sister, proceed."
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