reference to the very real challenges of inequality in case he scares off his base. His refuge is the Western Cape, an imaginary overwhelming success of his creative imagination. There's no admission on the terrible inequality, poverty, crime and exclusion that characterise this example he extols and loves so much. No wonder the party that he leads totally rejects Black Economic Empowerment. [Interjections.] [Applause.]
I would have welcomed an assessment by the hon Malema of how far he had gone with implementing the very extensive promises made to the nation when they first took to the voting stumps. There was no reflection on those and how what is offered today differs in any substantive way to what was offered just five years ago. [Interjections.]
President, you don't need to be told what to do and how to do it. We firmly believe that the programmes that you have announced will indeed give us the outcomes that our country desires. You are having the word privatisation inserted in