Now, the hon Trollip made a strong appeal that the DA will lead us on a path to prosperity. Whose prosperity? On the basis of equality of opportunity? [Interjections.] Who will have the opportunity, and who will have the prosperity? [Interjections.] The same people whom you represent and those you come from will have the advantages and the prosperity, while the rest of South Africa suffer. [Applause.]
Let me go further and say this. You and the people you represent should not only talk about equality of opportunity, but you actually have an obligation to promote the transformation of South Africa. The reason for that obligation is the legacy that you perpetuated and stand for now. [Applause.]
Now, what did Mandela stand for, and what did he do? You see, what you don't understand - and we seem to lose you on these issues - is that Mandela led a liberation movement, not a political party. [Interjections.]
Why do we say that? The reason is that South Africa requires transformation and it won't come through normal political party banter; it comes through the liberation process and the struggle of people. This is what the ANC stands for. Let me explain something to you. [Interjections.] Just listen, just listen. [Interjections.] I'm giving you a lecture. [Laughter.] You see, when we talk about liberation and transformation, we lose the DA.