Thank you.
Uma ishaya khona induku iyezwakala, nisukuma nikhale [Uhleko.] [I see you can feel the beating; you are up and wailing at the pain. [Laughter.]]
Through you, Madam Deputy Speaker: hon Trollip, I will not believe the DA when it talks about jobs. I will believe you the day you condemn the daily casualisation of workers, the slave-like conditions of farmworkers in agricultural areas. [Applause.] The slave wages that they are being paid - you are silent about that.
Then what do you want us to do? You want us to trade decent quality jobs that workers already have for the types of jobs that we do not know what you are talking about. We are not going to do that! Right here, you have a tot system, right under the nose of the government that you are running here and you are doing very little, if anything, about that.
It is amazing, hon Trollip: You say the ANC is so bad, but when you want to prove that the DA is doing well, you say "the ANC Secretary-General has endorsed us", "the Premier of KwaZulu-Natal has endorsed us".
Yona yimbi le ANC kodwa futhi uma senifuna ukuba bahle futhi nifuna ukunconywa yiyona [Uhleko.] [So this ANC is bad, but when you want to look good, you want this ANC to endorse you. [Laughter.]]
Engage the very practical and concrete issues that the President has raised.
I do not even want to talk about Cope. [Laughter.] The leader of Cope says he is worried about the direction that the government is taking. We are worried about the direction that Cope is taking! [Applause.] What is happening in Cope now is giving our politics and democracy a bad name.
HON MEMBERS: Yes!