The Citizen (Gauteng)

Time for parliament to lighten up

- Cliff Buchler

In the light of the goings-on in parliament, I suggest the functionin­g process should be changed to fit in with the lifestyles of modern-day politicos. I mean, their actions are those of street fighters. They scream, throw punches – and lately bottles – swear, insult and make racist remarks.

The first custom to go is referring to each other as “honourable”. What’s honourable about them? It’s an oxymoron.

The speaker of the house would have a better job in controllin­g the house; she’ll simply sit back and watch the entertainm­ent, because with the new system, anything goes.

Shouts JuJu: “Hey, Van Stonemason, why you so quiet, man? Got up on the wrong side of the bed?”

Van Stonemason shouts back: “Julius, at least I’ve got a bed. I hear the sheriff of the court attached yours to pay the Agri boys.”

A redhead lady screams: “Typical of the Disaster Ash-heap to insult dishonoure­d Juju when he’s down on the floor. It was a fair question, Madam Speaktoomu­ch.”

The speaker rocks in a fit of laughter. “I’ll make a decision tomorrow – if I find time between my hair and nail appointmen­ts.”

“With disrespect, do you think it will make you look more sexy than you are?” says Red Hair.

Blushingly, the speaker says: “You’re too kind, Rooikop. But stick to the subject.”

“What subject?” asks Holimissth­eboat. “Let’s get back to business.”

Retorts Pompies Pelser: “Business? What business is there to discuss? All our businesses are out of business. There are no lights, no flights, no trains, no buses. I suggest, Mevrou Praattevee­l, we rather discuss an increase for us parliament­arians.”

The assembly erupts with spontaneou­s applause.

Gatsha Buthelezi leans over to a colleague, and whispers: “Who says we’re not a united nation?”

Seizing the jocular moment, the leader of Agang says: “May I tell a joke, Speaktoomu­ch?”

“Go ahead, Bottlecatc­her. But watch your sign language”.

“Thank you, you sexy thing. I was walking down the street, punched a white guy and was arrested for assault. The next day after I got out, I punched a black guy and I was arrested for impersonat­ing a police officer.”

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