Hon member, you are out of order. Hon members, every time you allow a debate to become personal, this is what we get to. Hon, I cannot rule in your favour because hon Malema did not say you, personally, are illiterate. He refers to illiteracy. The last time I checked the word "illiteracy" was not unparliamentary. However, please hon members also remember that that which we are pointing at one member will point at you and it might be very difficult when it comes back to you. Hon Malema, please confine yourself to your speech and let us proceed.
No, you can say anything about us we have got thick skins. President, you must be honest that you have never believed in the expropriation of land without compensation. The report which was adopted by this democratic Parliament already has said that this Fifth Parliament must conclude this work. Your leadership will fail to do so because you are not convinced about the need to take back the land from colonial settlers, majority of whom are your friends and funders. Your refusal to acknowledge the existence and phenomenon of white