What kind of open society are you talking about when you are calling other South Africans "refugees" in the Western Cape? [Interjections.] What kind of open society are you talking about when the Western Cape government goes around closing schools that are serving the black population predominantly? [Interjections.]
In fact, to oppose affirmative action is to say that we must continue with the racist, patriarchal, apartheid labour market. To call people "refugees" sounds like the Group Areas Act to me. To actually close down schools sounds like the apartheid so-called Extension of University Education Act. [Interjections.] In fact, those who are saying that a DA government will bring back apartheid are right. [Interjections.] They are absolutely correct, just on the basis of this. [Applause.] Not in this kind of South Africa - you are opposing many of the things that we are doing and the effect of that will actually be to maintain a racially and gender unequal society. That is why this country needs the ANC.
Nina uma singaniyekela niphathe leli lizwe, ubandlululo luyovuka lume ngezinyawo. Ngiyabonga kakhulu, Phini likaSomlomo. [Ihlombe.] (Translation of isiZulu paragraph follows.)
[If we let you govern this country, apartheid will rise from the dead. Thank you very much, hon Deputy Speaker. [Applause.]]
Debate concluded.