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Unparliamentary language

Parliaments and legislative bodies around the world impose certain rules and standards during debates. Tradition has evolved that there are words or phrases that are deemed inappropriate for use in the legislature whilst it is in session. In a Westminster system, this is called unparliamentary language and there are similar rules in other kinds of legislative systems. This includes, but is not limited to, the suggestion of dishonesty or the use of profanity. Most unacceptable is any insinuation that another member is dishonourable. So, for example, in the British House of Commons any direct reference to a member as lying is unacceptable, even if the allegation is substantively true.[1] A conventional alternative, when necessary, is to complain of a "terminological inexactitude".[citation needed]

Exactly what constitutes unparliamentary language is generally left to the discretion of the Speaker of the House. Part of the speaker's job can be to enforce the assembly's debating rules, one of which is that members may not use "unparliamentary" language. That is, their words must not offend the dignity of the assembly. In addition, legislators in some places are protected from prosecution and civil actions by parliamentary immunity which generally stipulates that they cannot be sued or otherwise prosecuted for anything spoken in the legislature. Consequently, they are expected to avoid using words or phrases that might be seen as abusing that immunity.

Like other rules that have changed with the times, speakers' rulings on unparliamentary language reflect the tastes of the period. The Table, the annual journal of the Society of Clerks-at-the-Table in Commonwealth Parliaments, includes a list of expressions ruled unparliamentary that year in the national and regional assemblies of its members.[2]

Partial list, by country edit

Australia edit

In the Australian Senate, the words "liar" and "dumbo" were ordered to be withdrawn and deemed unparliamentary during a session in 1997.[3]

Profanity is almost always considered unparliamentary language in both houses of the Australian Parliament, and in all other Australian legislatures. Hence, the words fuck and cunt are almost always avoided. However, other words such as shit and bullshit are more commonly used, but are still generally considered unparliamentary.[4]

Queensland edit

In the Queensland Parliament, utterances found to be unparliamentary include:[5]

  • "He is so arrogant and out of touch and thinks himself so great that he is the only member in this House who could polish the chandeliers with his nose, because he is constantly looking over and out above everybody."
  • "The scab nurses' union and the scab ambulance union did not stand up for their supposed members ..."
  • "... as opposed to the member for Maryborough, who not only looks like a clown but sounds like one and behaves like one."
  • "Bugger. I was on a roll. Sorry."
  • "... and said the team's main KPI was to provide media which would 'give the Labor minister a stiffy'."
  • barely more respectable than that of a warlord
  • "We get the balance of power, very simply that means that we have the testicles of the Government in our hand at every given stage" [quoting from a source]
  • Steve then went on to use three angry emojis and two swearing emojis
  • They were exciting times in my household during that era because my son very proudly was the "arse of the ass"
  • the entire LNP front bench—was a conga line of suckholes sucking up to Malcolm Turnbull and Queenslanders
  • You were the biggest peanut there
  • "They can't. They're muppets" and "I take that interjection. They are muppets"
  • Pantomime man. You goose.
  • ... we cannot even get the Premier and certainly the Treasurer to mention the c-word [reference to coal].
  • Of course, she is coming as a jellyfish, because they do not have a spine
  • ...the Premier more or less told me to bugger off
  • ...a councillor who was a bit of a dropkick
  • Fruit loop [in reference to the National Party backbench]
  • You goose!
  • We have a Treasurer who is a goose  an absolute goose
  • Apparatchik ... owned by the RTBU, the ETU and AFULE ...
  • Suck up to her union mates
  • "You're a dog."
  • "WTF?" The State of Origin is not culturally significant to Queensland?
  • I referred to the Leader of the Opposition as the Eeyore of Queensland politics.
  • Treated us all like mushrooms—kept us all in the dark and fed us crap.
  • Bullshit
  • It is a bloody disgrace
  • I was asked to sit down and give you the opportunity to jump because you were sooking.
  • I withdraw the comment that the Treasurer is a "tossing" Treasurer and say that he is a "coin-flipping Treasurer"
  • You nitwit
  • You knucklehead
  • In the words of the Prime Minister, this budget is crap
  • It is my belief that the member for ... is too lazy to read the amendments. He must have had his head in a chaff bag to not have even considered this.
  • Like bloody hell!
  • It is always interesting following the female fascist from Nanango.
  • My view is this: if you lie down with corrupt dogs, you get up with corrupt fleas
  • Maggot!
  • You're the one that buggered it up ... you're a hypocrite.
  • He has a bit of trouble with his medication at times.
  • He has wind coming out both ends.
  • ... is the hairy-nosed wombat of environment ministers across Australia.
  • I hope there are no drunks using light poles.
  • you gutless wonders
  • Far Knuth
  • He knew he was in for a pizzling—sorry.
  • ... the troglodytes over there in the LNP
  • You are spivs and scumbags.

Belgium edit

In Belgium, there is no such thing as unparliamentary language. A member of parliament is allowed to say anything they wish when inside parliament. This is considered necessary in Belgium to be able to speak of a democratic state and is a constitutional right.[citation needed] Nevertheless, when on 27 March 2014, Laurent Louis called the Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo a pedophile, the other members of parliament left the room in protest.[6] This immunity that manifests itself in an absolute freedom of speech when in parliament does not exist when outside of parliament. In that case, prosecution is possible when and if the majority of parliament decides so.[citation needed]

Canada edit

These are some of the words and phrases that speakers through the years have ruled "unparliamentary" in the Parliament of Canada, the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, the National Assembly of Québec, and the Legislative Assembly of Ontario:

Fiji edit

In the Parliament of Fiji, there has been debate over what is considered unparliamentary language. In 2021, then-Speaker Ratu Epeli Nailatikau ruled that the word "imbecile" was not considered unparliamentary language.[24]

Hong Kong edit

The President of the Legislative Council ordered out for using the following phrases:

  • 臭罌出臭草 ("foul grass grows out of a foul ditch"), when referring to some of the members (1996).[25]

The following phrases have been deemed unparliamentary by the President of the Legislative Council:

India edit

In 2012, the Indian Parliament published a book of words and phrases that were considered to be unparliamentary:[26]

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, bad man, badmashi, bandicoot, blackmail, blind, deaf and dumb, bluffing, bribe, bucket of shit, communist, confused mind, dacoit, darling (said to a female MP), deceive, double-minded, double-talk, downtrodden, goonda, lazy, liar, loudmouth, lousy, nuisance, racketeer, radical extremist, rat, ringmaster, scumbag, thief, thumbprint (to an illiterate MP)

In July 2022, the Lok Sabha Secretariat came up with a booklet of unparliamentary words with an additional list of the following:[27][28]

abused, ahankaar, anarchist, apmaan, asatya, ashamed, baal buddhi, bechara, behri sarkar, betrayed, bloodshed, bloody, bobcut, chamcha, chamchagiri, cheated, chelas, childishness, corrupt, Covid spreader, coward, criminal, crocodile tears, daadagiri, dalal, danga, dhindora peetna, dictatorial, disgrace, dohra charitra, donkey, drama, eyewash, foolish, fudge, gaddar, ghadiyali ansu, girgit, goons, hooliganism, hypocrisy, incompetent, Jaichand, jumlajeevi, kala bazaari, kala din, Khalistani, khareed farokht, khoon se kheti, lie, lollypop, mislead, nautanki, nikamma, pitthu, samvedanheen, sexual harassment, Shakuni, Snoopgate, taanashah, taanashahi, untrue, vinash purush, vishwasghat.

Ireland edit

In Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament), the chair (Ceann Comhairle or replacement) rules in accordance with standing orders on disorderly conduct, including prohibited words, expressions, and insinuations.[29] If the chair rules that an utterance is out of order, then typically the member withdraws the remark and no further action occurs.[30] The relevant words are retained in the Official Report transcription despite being formally withdrawn.[31] The chair cannot rule if they did not hear the words alleged to be unparliamentary.[32] A member who refuses to withdraw a remark may be suspended and must leave the chamber.[33] A periodically updated document, Salient Rulings of the Chair, lists past rulings, ordered by topic, with reference to the Official Report.[29][34][35] Rulings superseded by subsequent changes to standing orders are omitted.[29] It is disorderly for one Teachta Dála (TD; deputy) to "call another Deputy names",[36] specifically including:[37]

brat, buffoon, chancer, communist, corner boy, coward, fascist, gurrier, guttersnipe, hypocrite, rat, scumbag, scurrilous speaker, or yahoo;

or to insinuate that a TD is lying[38] or drunk.[39] The word "handbagging" is unparliamentary "particularly with reference to a lady member of the House".[40] Allegations of criminal or dishonourable conduct against a member can only be made by a formal motion.[41] Conduct specifically ruled on includes selling one's vote, violation of cabinet confidentiality,[42] and doctoring the Official Report.[43] Charges against a member's political party are allowed; the chair decides whether an allegation is "personal" or "political".[44] Members may not refer to the Dáil or its proceedings as a:[45]

circus, farce, slander machine.

During a December 2009 debate, Paul Gogarty said, "With all due respect, in the most unparliamentary language, fuck you Deputy [Emmet] Stagg."[46][34] He immediately apologised and withdrew the remark.[46][34] The debate's temporary chairman at the time lacked the Ceann Comhairle's power to suspend disorderly members;[47] in any case, once Gogarty withdrew the remark he was not out of order, although his words led to general disorder in the chamber.[48] Gogarty's apology noted ("rather tenuously"[49]) that the word fuck was not explicitly listed in the Salient Rulings.[50][51] Ensuing calls for tougher sanctions led the Dáil Committee on Procedure and Privileges (CPP) to refer the matter to a subcommittee,[51][52] which said the correct response was for the CPP to issue a formal rebuke, as had in fact been done to Gogarty.[53]

After heated interruptions to a November 2012 debate, Ceann Comhairle Seán Barrett said "This is not a shouting match, like gurriers on a street shouting at each other."[54] A spokesperson said gurriers was not out of order since it was not addressed at an individual.[32]

Italy edit

In Italian history, the unparliamentarian language was the only limit to free speech of a deputy. So it was claimed by Giacomo Matteotti in his last discourse in the Chamber of Deputies:

I ask to speak not prudently, nor imprudently, but parliamentarianly

— Giacomo Matteotti[55]

In addition, during the Republic, the use of foul language in Parliament produced jurisprudence by the constitutional court, which has implemented the libel suits.[56]

New Zealand edit

The Parliament of New Zealand maintains a list of words, and particularly phrases, that the Speaker has ruled are unbecoming, insulting, or otherwise unparliamentary. These include:[57]

  • Members hated the sight of khaki (1943)
  • I would cut the honourable gentleman's throat if I had the chance (1946)
  • idle vapourings of a mind diseased (1946)
  • his brains could revolve inside a peanut shell for a thousand years without touching the sides (1949)
  • Member not fit to lick the shoes of the Prime Minister (1959)
  • energy of a tired snail returning home from a funeral (1963)
  • Could go down the Mount Eden sewer and come up cleaner than he went in (1974)
  • Intestinal fortitude (1974)
  • Racist (1977)
  • The Arapawa Goat (1980)
  • Ditch the bitch (1980)

The Parliament also maintains a list of language that has been uttered in the House, and has been found not to be unparliamentary; this includes:

  • commo (meaning communist, 1969)
  • scuttles for his political funk hole (1974)

Norway edit

In 2009, a member of the Progress Party was interrupted during question period by the Speaker for calling a minister a "highway bandit".[citation needed]

Singapore edit

On 11 July 2023, PAP MP Tan Chuan-Jin made a public apology to WP MP Jamus Lim after a clip of him using "unparliamentary language" during a 17 April parliamentary sitting was shared on Reddit. As Speaker of Parliament, Tan was heard saying "fucking populist" shortly after Lim had finished a 20-minute speech urging the PAP government to further help lower-income groups and to establish an official poverty line. Lim accepted his apology.

United Kingdom edit

In the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, the following words have been deemed unparliamentary over time: bastard,[58] blackguard, coward, deceptive,[59] dodgy,[60] drunk, falsehoods,[61] git, guttersnipe, hooligan, hypocrite, idiot, ignoramus, liar, misled, pipsqueak,[62] rat, slimy, sod, squirt,[63] stoolpigeon, swine, tart, traitor,[64] and wart.

In addition, accusations of "crooked deals" or insinuation of the use of illicit drugs by a member are considered unparliamentary language (all attributable to Dennis Skinner).[65] An accusation that an MP's presence in the house has "been bought" is also unparliamentary.[66]

The word 'dodgy' when used by Ed Miliband, was not however, found to be unparliamentary.[67] Coventry South MP, Zarah Sultana had used the word "dodgy" against transport secretary Grant Shapps and fellow cabinet member Jacob Rees-Mogg.[68]

In 2019, in the run up to the Conservative leadership election, SNP leader Ian Blackford accused Boris Johnson of being a racist. Asked to withdraw the term by the speaker, Blackford confirmed that he had informed Johnson about his intention to use it and qualified his statement. The speaker then allowed it to stand.[69] In the following week he accused Johnson of being a liar ("has made a career out of lying"). No request was made by the speaker to withdraw this statement.[70]

In 2021, Labour MP Dawn Butler was ejected from the Commons for accusing Boris Johnson of lying repeatedly to the House. When asked by the deputy speaker to "reflect on her words" after the first statement, Butler replied "It's funny that we get in trouble in this place for calling out the lie, rather than the person lying" whereupon she was ordered to withdraw from the House.[71]

It is not unparliamentary to accuse an MP of lying if the accusation forms the basis of a substantive motion in the House. This allowed, for example, John Profumo to be censured by the House in 1963 after he had been found to have lied to the police as part of the Profumo affair,[72] and Boris Johnson in 2023 after the Committee of Privileges found he had repeatedly lied to Parliament regarding his knowledge of illegality during the Partygate affair.[73]

The mention of the word "batshit" by the Shadow Home Secretary in November 2023[74] was not regarded as unparliamentary in that no intervention was made by the Speaker during the debate.[75] It also wasn't raised in any of the points of order soon after.[76] Search of House of Commons Hansard reveals a number of occasions involving the word "shit" that have gone without intervention in recent times including mention by Boris Johnson as Prime Minister in September 2019.[77] Although the Mirror newspaper called this "very unparliamentary",[78] the Speaker did not in fact intervene. As regards euphemisms, the word "effing" was criticized as unparliamentary by the Speaker during one of the Brexit debates but the mention of the phrase "eff business" by Keir Starmer during a more recent session of Prime Minister's Questions did not cause intervention.

Northern Ireland edit

The Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly, William Hay, gave a ruling in the chamber on 24 November 2009 on unparliamentary language.[79] In essence rather than making judgements on the basis of particular words or phrases that have been ruled to be unparliamentary in the Assembly or elsewhere the Speaker said that he would judge members' remarks against standards of courtesy, good temper and moderation which he considered to be the standards of parliamentary debate. He went on to say that in making his judgement he would consider the nature of members' remarks and the context in which they were made. In 2013, Hay ruled that insinuation of MLAs being members of proscribed organizations was unparliamentary language.[80]

Wales edit

In the National Assembly for Wales the Presiding Officer has intervened when the term "lying" has been used. In December 2004, the Presiding Officer notably sent Leanne Wood out of the chamber for referring to Queen Elizabeth II as "Mrs Windsor".[81]

United States edit

In the US, representatives were censured for using unparliamentary language in the House of Representatives throughout its history.[vague][citation needed] Other levels of government have similar disciplinary procedures dealing with inappropriate words spoken in the legislature.

Avoiding unparliamentary language edit

It is a point of pride among some British MPs to be able to insult their opponents in the House without using unparliamentary language. Several MPs, notably Sir Winston Churchill, have been considered masters of this game.[citation needed]

Some terms which have evaded the Speaker's rules are:

Clare Short implicitly accused the Employment minister Alan Clark of being drunk at the dispatch box shortly after her election in 1983, but avoided using the word, saying that Clark was "incapable". Clark's colleagues on the Conservative benches in turn accused Short of using unparliamentary language and the Speaker asked her to withdraw her accusation. Clark later admitted in his diaries that Short had been correct in her assessment. In 1991, Speaker Bernard Weatherill adjudged that usage of the word "jerk" by Opposition leader Neil Kinnock, who had applied that epithet to Robert Adley, was not unparliamentary language.[82]

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Parliaments and legislative bodies around the world impose certain rules and standards during debates Tradition has evolved that there are words or phrases that are deemed inappropriate for use in the legislature whilst it is in session In a Westminster system this is called unparliamentary language and there are similar rules in other kinds of legislative systems This includes but is not limited to the suggestion of dishonesty or the use of profanity Most unacceptable is any insinuation that another member is dishonourable So for example in the British House of Commons any direct reference to a member as lying is unacceptable even if the allegation is substantively true 1 A conventional alternative when necessary is to complain of a terminological inexactitude citation needed Exactly what constitutes unparliamentary language is generally left to the discretion of the Speaker of the House Part of the speaker s job can be to enforce the assembly s debating rules one of which is that members may not use unparliamentary language That is their words must not offend the dignity of the assembly In addition legislators in some places are protected from prosecution and civil actions by parliamentary immunity which generally stipulates that they cannot be sued or otherwise prosecuted for anything spoken in the legislature Consequently they are expected to avoid using words or phrases that might be seen as abusing that immunity Like other rules that have changed with the times speakers rulings on unparliamentary language reflect the tastes of the period The Table the annual journal of the Society of Clerks at the Table in Commonwealth Parliaments includes a list of expressions ruled unparliamentary that year in the national and regional assemblies of its members 2 Contents 1 Partial list by country 1 1 Australia 1 1 1 Queensland 1 2 Belgium 1 3 Canada 1 4 Fiji 1 5 Hong Kong 1 6 India 1 7 Ireland 1 8 Italy 1 9 New Zealand 1 10 Norway 1 11 Singapore 1 12 United Kingdom 1 12 1 Northern Ireland 1 12 2 Wales 1 13 United States 2 Avoiding unparliamentary language 3 Citations 4 Sources 5 External linksPartial list by country editAustralia edit In the Australian Senate the words liar and dumbo were ordered to be withdrawn and deemed unparliamentary during a session in 1997 3 Profanity is almost always considered unparliamentary language in both houses of the Australian Parliament and in all other Australian legislatures Hence the words fuck and cunt are almost always avoided However other words such as shit and bullshit are more commonly used but are still generally considered unparliamentary 4 Queensland edit In the Queensland Parliament utterances found to be unparliamentary include 5 He is so arrogant and out of touch and thinks himself so great that he is the only member in this House who could polish the chandeliers with his nose because he is constantly looking over and out above everybody The scab nurses union and the scab ambulance union did not stand up for their supposed members as opposed to the member for Maryborough who not only looks like a clown but sounds like one and behaves like one Bugger I was on a roll Sorry and said the team s main KPI was to provide media which would give the Labor minister a stiffy barely more respectable than that of a warlord We get the balance of power very simply that means that we have the testicles of the Government in our hand at every given stage quoting from a source Steve then went on to use three angry emojis and two swearing emojis They were exciting times in my household during that era because my son very proudly was the arse of the ass the entire LNP front bench was a conga line of suckholes sucking up to Malcolm Turnbull and Queenslanders You were the biggest peanut there They can t They re muppets and I take that interjection They are muppets Pantomime man You goose we cannot even get the Premier and certainly the Treasurer to mention the c word reference to coal Of course she is coming as a jellyfish because they do not have a spine the Premier more or less told me to bugger off a councillor who was a bit of a dropkick Fruit loop in reference to the National Party backbench You goose We have a Treasurer who is a goose an absolute goose Apparatchik owned by the RTBU the ETU and AFULE Suck up to her union mates You re a dog WTF The State of Origin is not culturally significant to Queensland I referred to the Leader of the Opposition as the Eeyore of Queensland politics Treated us all like mushrooms kept us all in the dark and fed us crap Bullshit It is a bloody disgrace I was asked to sit down and give you the opportunity to jump because you were sooking I withdraw the comment that the Treasurer is a tossing Treasurer and say that he is a coin flipping Treasurer You nitwit You knucklehead In the words of the Prime Minister this budget is crap It is my belief that the member for is too lazy to read the amendments He must have had his head in a chaff bag to not have even considered this Like bloody hell It is always interesting following the female fascist from Nanango My view is this if you lie down with corrupt dogs you get up with corrupt fleas Maggot You re the one that buggered it up you re a hypocrite He has a bit of trouble with his medication at times He has wind coming out both ends is the hairy nosed wombat of environment ministers across Australia I hope there are no drunks using light poles you gutless wonders Far Knuth He knew he was in for a pizzling sorry the troglodytes over there in the LNP You are spivs and scumbags Belgium edit In Belgium there is no such thing as unparliamentary language A member of parliament is allowed to say anything they wish when inside parliament This is considered necessary in Belgium to be able to speak of a democratic state and is a constitutional right citation needed Nevertheless when on 27 March 2014 Laurent Louis called the Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo a pedophile the other members of parliament left the room in protest 6 This immunity that manifests itself in an absolute freedom of speech when in parliament does not exist when outside of parliament In that case prosecution is possible when and if the majority of parliament decides so citation needed Canada edit These are some of the words and phrases that speakers through the years have ruled unparliamentary in the Parliament of Canada the Legislative Assembly of Alberta the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba the National Assembly of Quebec and the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Parliamentary pugilist 1875 7 a bag of wind 1878 7 inspired by forty rod whisky 1881 8 coming into the world by accident 1886 7 blatherskite 1890 7 the political sewer pipe from Carleton County 1917 7 lacking in intelligence 1934 7 a dim witted saboteur 1956 7 liar 1959 2022 7 9 devoid of honour 1960 10 joker in the house 1960 10 ignoramus 1961 10 scurrilous 1961 10 to hell with Parliament attitude 1961 10 trained seal 1961 10 evil genius 1962 10 demagogue 1963 10 Canadian Mussolini 1964 10 sick animal 1966 10 pompous ass 1967 10 crook 1971 10 does not have a spine 1971 10 fuddle duddle 1971 7 pig 1977 7 jerk 1980 7 sleazebag 1984 7 racist 1986 1997 and 2020 7 11 12 13 absolute fraud 1986 14 15 lying scum 1987 16 17 scuzzball 1988 7 traitor 1992 18 son of a bitch 1997 11 12 modern day Klansmen 2002 19 weathervane 2007 7 Il Duce 2007 20 you piece of shit 2011 21 he doesn t give a fuck 2018 22 crap 2021 23 Fiji edit In the Parliament of Fiji there has been debate over what is considered unparliamentary language In 2021 then Speaker Ratu Epeli Nailatikau ruled that the word imbecile was not considered unparliamentary language 24 Hong Kong edit This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items December 2009 The President of the Legislative Council ordered out for using the following phrases 臭罌出臭草 foul grass grows out of a foul ditch when referring to some of the members 1996 25 The following phrases have been deemed unparliamentary by the President of the Legislative Council 仆街 literally stumble on street loosely translated as go die or go to hell widely considered by Hong Kongers as unacceptable language in civil settings 2009 India edit In 2012 the Indian Parliament published a book of words and phrases that were considered to be unparliamentary 26 Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves bad man badmashi bandicoot blackmail blind deaf and dumb bluffing bribe bucket of shit communist confused mind dacoit darling said to a female MP deceive double minded double talk downtrodden goonda lazy liar loudmouth lousy nuisance racketeer radical extremist rat ringmaster scumbag thief thumbprint to an illiterate MP In July 2022 the Lok Sabha Secretariat came up with a booklet of unparliamentary words with an additional list of the following 27 28 abused ahankaar anarchist apmaan asatya ashamed baal buddhi bechara behri sarkar betrayed bloodshed bloody bobcut chamcha chamchagiri cheated chelas childishness corrupt Covid spreader coward criminal crocodile tears daadagiri dalal danga dhindora peetna dictatorial disgrace dohra charitra donkey drama eyewash foolish fudge gaddar ghadiyali ansu girgit goons hooliganism hypocrisy incompetent Jaichand jumlajeevi kala bazaari kala din Khalistani khareed farokht khoon se kheti lie lollypop mislead nautanki nikamma pitthu samvedanheen sexual harassment Shakuni Snoopgate taanashah taanashahi untrue vinash purush vishwasghat Ireland edit In Dail Eireann the lower house of the Oireachtas Irish parliament the chair Ceann Comhairle or replacement rules in accordance with standing orders on disorderly conduct including prohibited words expressions and insinuations 29 If the chair rules that an utterance is out of order then typically the member withdraws the remark and no further action occurs 30 The relevant words are retained in the Official Report transcription despite being formally withdrawn 31 The chair cannot rule if they did not hear the words alleged to be unparliamentary 32 A member who refuses to withdraw a remark may be suspended and must leave the chamber 33 A periodically updated document Salient Rulings of the Chair lists past rulings ordered by topic with reference to the Official Report 29 34 35 Rulings superseded by subsequent changes to standing orders are omitted 29 It is disorderly for one Teachta Dala TD deputy to call another Deputy names 36 specifically including 37 brat buffoon chancer communist corner boy coward fascist gurrier guttersnipe hypocrite rat scumbag scurrilous speaker or yahoo or to insinuate that a TD is lying 38 or drunk 39 The word handbagging is unparliamentary particularly with reference to a lady member of the House 40 Allegations of criminal or dishonourable conduct against a member can only be made by a formal motion 41 Conduct specifically ruled on includes selling one s vote violation of cabinet confidentiality 42 and doctoring the Official Report 43 Charges against a member s political party are allowed the chair decides whether an allegation is personal or political 44 Members may not refer to the Dail or its proceedings as a 45 circus farce slander machine During a December 2009 debate Paul Gogarty said With all due respect in the most unparliamentary language fuck you Deputy Emmet Stagg 46 34 He immediately apologised and withdrew the remark 46 34 The debate s temporary chairman at the time lacked the Ceann Comhairle s power to suspend disorderly members 47 in any case once Gogarty withdrew the remark he was not out of order although his words led to general disorder in the chamber 48 Gogarty s apology noted rather tenuously 49 that the word fuck was not explicitly listed in the Salient Rulings 50 51 Ensuing calls for tougher sanctions led the Dail Committee on Procedure and Privileges CPP to refer the matter to a subcommittee 51 52 which said the correct response was for the CPP to issue a formal rebuke as had in fact been done to Gogarty 53 After heated interruptions to a November 2012 debate Ceann Comhairle Sean Barrett said This is not a shouting match like gurriers on a street shouting at each other 54 A spokesperson said gurriers was not out of order since it was not addressed at an individual 32 Italy edit In Italian history the unparliamentarian language was the only limit to free speech of a deputy So it was claimed by Giacomo Matteotti in his last discourse in the Chamber of Deputies I ask to speak not prudently nor imprudently but parliamentarianly Giacomo Matteotti 55 In addition during the Republic the use of foul language in Parliament produced jurisprudence by the constitutional court which has implemented the libel suits 56 New Zealand edit The Parliament of New Zealand maintains a list of words and particularly phrases that the Speaker has ruled are unbecoming insulting or otherwise unparliamentary These include 57 Members hated the sight of khaki 1943 I would cut the honourable gentleman s throat if I had the chance 1946 idle vapourings of a mind diseased 1946 his brains could revolve inside a peanut shell for a thousand years without touching the sides 1949 Member not fit to lick the shoes of the Prime Minister 1959 energy of a tired snail returning home from a funeral 1963 Could go down the Mount Eden sewer and come up cleaner than he went in 1974 Intestinal fortitude 1974 Racist 1977 The Arapawa Goat 1980 Ditch the bitch 1980 The Parliament also maintains a list of language that has been uttered in the House and has been found not to be unparliamentary this includes commo meaning communist 1969 scuttles for his political funk hole 1974 Norway edit In 2009 a member of the Progress Party was interrupted during question period by the Speaker for calling a minister a highway bandit citation needed Singapore edit On 11 July 2023 PAP MP Tan Chuan Jin made a public apology to WP MP Jamus Lim after a clip of him using unparliamentary language during a 17 April parliamentary sitting was shared on Reddit As Speaker of Parliament Tan was heard saying fucking populist shortly after Lim had finished a 20 minute speech urging the PAP government to further help lower income groups and to establish an official poverty line Lim accepted his apology United Kingdom edit In the House of Commons of the United Kingdom the following words have been deemed unparliamentary over time bastard 58 blackguard coward deceptive 59 dodgy 60 drunk falsehoods 61 git guttersnipe hooligan hypocrite idiot ignoramus liar misled pipsqueak 62 rat slimy sod squirt 63 stoolpigeon swine tart traitor 64 and wart In addition accusations of crooked deals or insinuation of the use of illicit drugs by a member are considered unparliamentary language all attributable to Dennis Skinner 65 An accusation that an MP s presence in the house has been bought is also unparliamentary 66 The word dodgy when used by Ed Miliband was not however found to be unparliamentary 67 Coventry South MP Zarah Sultana had used the word dodgy against transport secretary Grant Shapps and fellow cabinet member Jacob Rees Mogg 68 In 2019 in the run up to the Conservative leadership election SNP leader Ian Blackford accused Boris Johnson of being a racist Asked to withdraw the term by the speaker Blackford confirmed that he had informed Johnson about his intention to use it and qualified his statement The speaker then allowed it to stand 69 In the following week he accused Johnson of being a liar has made a career out of lying No request was made by the speaker to withdraw this statement 70 In 2021 Labour MP Dawn Butler was ejected from the Commons for accusing Boris Johnson of lying repeatedly to the House When asked by the deputy speaker to reflect on her words after the first statement Butler replied It s funny that we get in trouble in this place for calling out the lie rather than the person lying whereupon she was ordered to withdraw from the House 71 It is not unparliamentary to accuse an MP of lying if the accusation forms the basis of a substantive motion in the House This allowed for example John Profumo to be censured by the House in 1963 after he had been found to have lied to the police as part of the Profumo affair 72 and Boris Johnson in 2023 after the Committee of Privileges found he had repeatedly lied to Parliament regarding his knowledge of illegality during the Partygate affair 73 The mention of the word batshit by the Shadow Home Secretary in November 2023 74 was not regarded as unparliamentary in that no intervention was made by the Speaker during the debate 75 It also wasn t raised in any of the points of order soon after 76 Search of House of Commons Hansard reveals a number of occasions involving the word shit that have gone without intervention in recent times including mention by Boris Johnson as Prime Minister in September 2019 77 Although the Mirror newspaper called this very unparliamentary 78 the Speaker did not in fact intervene As regards euphemisms the word effing was criticized as unparliamentary by the Speaker during one of the Brexit debates but the mention of the phrase eff business by Keir Starmer during a more recent session of Prime Minister s Questions did not cause intervention Northern Ireland edit The Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly William Hay gave a ruling in the chamber on 24 November 2009 on unparliamentary language 79 In essence rather than making judgements on the basis of particular words or phrases that have been ruled to be unparliamentary in the Assembly or elsewhere the Speaker said that he would judge members remarks against standards of courtesy good temper and moderation which he considered to be the standards of parliamentary debate He went on to say that in making his judgement he would consider the nature of members remarks and the context in which they were made In 2013 Hay ruled that insinuation of MLAs being members of proscribed organizations was unparliamentary language 80 Wales edit In the National Assembly for Wales the Presiding Officer has intervened when the term lying has been used In December 2004 the Presiding Officer notably sent Leanne Wood out of the chamber for referring to Queen Elizabeth II as Mrs Windsor 81 United States edit In the US representatives were censured for using unparliamentary language in the House of Representatives throughout its history vague citation needed Other levels of government have similar disciplinary procedures dealing with inappropriate words spoken in the legislature Avoiding unparliamentary language editIt is a point of pride among some British MPs to be able to insult their opponents in the House without using unparliamentary language Several MPs notably Sir Winston Churchill have been considered masters of this game citation needed Some terms which have evaded the Speaker s rules are Terminological inexactitude lie Being economical with the truth lying by omission since used on the floor of the house as an insult or taunt Tired and emotional a euphemism for intoxicated Clare Short implicitly accused the Employment minister Alan Clark of being drunk at the dispatch box shortly after her election in 1983 but avoided using the word saying that Clark was incapable Clark s colleagues on the Conservative benches in turn accused Short of using unparliamentary language and the Speaker asked her to withdraw her accusation Clark later admitted in his diaries that Short had been correct in her assessment In 1991 Speaker Bernard Weatherill adjudged that usage of the word jerk by Opposition leader Neil Kinnock who had applied that epithet to Robert Adley was not unparliamentary language 82 Citations edit Colin Pilkington 1999 The Politics Today Companion to the British Constitution Manchester University Press pp 157 158 ISBN 978 0 7190 5303 0 Publications The Table Society of the Clerks at the Table in Commonwealth Parliaments SCAT Retrieved 19 June 2020 Senate Official Hansard Thirty eight parliament first session fourth period PDF 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