On Parliamentary Privilege Poem by Francis Duggan

On Parliamentary Privilege



Behind their derogatory allegations in parliament they always do cower
Parliamentary privilege by politicians it can be used as an immoral abuse of power
By parliamentarians who say things under parliamentary privilege that are not in any way true
The parliamentarian who slanders in parliament the slandered one cannot sue
Parliamentary privilege where people make untrue allegations should never be
A false allegation should be libelious would you not agree
Parliamentarians who use parliamentary privilege to defame
Are surely doing their bit to give politicians a bad name
Those in parliament who demean and besmirch in their ways are so small
Sad to say there are not many nice parliamentarians at all
Not surprising that disrespect for politicians is at an all time low
Since disrespect for parliament under parliamentary privilege they only show
The moral abuse ofparliamentary privilege in parliament goes on every day
There are few honorable politicians in truth one can say.

Saturday, April 21, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: politics
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Lyn Paul 22 April 2018

It only the parliament could have 25 percent of just honest taxpayers. Better funding decision would be made. Also money saved on the politicians ridiculous wages.

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