Hon Speaker, what an honour and a privilege to speak after the hon Buthelezi. At this podium, some politicians are found out and some politicians are rediscovered, and we saw that this afternoon. It is an honour and a privilege to speak after such a speech given by an elder statesman in the House.
What a tumultuous year we had, hon Speaker. Some of us may have forgotten. We started the year, then it was election mode and we went into elections. After the elections, and specifically today, it became clear to me that the term 'plus' is a very popular term. [Interjections.]
We at the FF-Plus are going to take exception to the fact that more and more parties now suddenly want to be called 'plus'. [Laughter.] We cannot - we simply cannot allow