So, that's what happened here, it was a peaceful protest, nobody touched Mr Gordhan. Members of the EFF came and showed him a pro ... it was a proper protest chief. And he was screaming already. [Laughter.] [Applause.] So, that is fine.
The Secretary to Parliament must be fired, Mam'Thandi, from our premises with immediate effect. He used blue lights without approval, gave himself bursaries together with his friends and colleagues, he showed disregard to Parliament budget by staying in extremely expensive hotels. If you take Parliament seriously, he must go.
This Parliament, 25 years later, after being taken by the black majority still does not take the black people's languages seriously. Parliament only uses English and Afrikaans in documents, even in simple things like the distribution of the Order Paper. Why won't you write it in isiZulu if you take it seriously? There's no deliberate effort to invest in our people's languages.
In the Sixth Parliament EFF will make sure that it initiates Private Members Bills on the amendment of the Banks Act, to ban alcohol advertising, we are going to initiate insourcing of all workers, and we are going to initiate legislation in relation to 24-hour clinics.
Finally, I want to give a warning to the Deputy Speaker. You'll never ever, ever succeed with the EFF if you continue to show the type of incompetence even with regard to court rulings; even in relation to court rulings when you make rulings in this House. This is not your kitchen; this is not your dining room. [Time expired.] You must respect Members of Parliament, you must respect the House, otherwise you too are going to be in the long line of those we are going to protest against. [Applause.] [Interjections.]