Deputy Speaker, the EFF is not objecting to the Bills. We actually welcome the revival of all the Bills that are coming through to this House. This is because the primary objective and duties of Members of Parliament is to look after the legislation and ensure that we create and develop all the laws that will benefit the society of South Africa. And in doing so, the EFF has two Private Member Bills, i.e. the nationalisation of the Reserve Bank and the health care amendment Bill which seeks to make sure that the clinics and health care facilities in South Africa are open 24 hours rather than the current status of opening for only eight hours. We know the impact this has on our people in particular people in the rural areas and the townships, who live
very far from the facilities of health care in South Africa.
We will further introduce two Bills that will benefit the society - the liquor Bill as well as the insourcing Bill. We have seen what insourcing has done for people of South Africa in Johannesburg through the insourcing of securities. We have seen the insourcing through the EFF movement at the Wits University and University of Johannesburg, UJ where workers were insourced. We welcome that and hope that all parties here will work together with the EFF in forwarding the objectives of Parliament as well as helping the South African community. Thank you very much. [Applause.]