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PARLIAMENT (Daily Mirror) - Despite the country facing burning issues which hits the common man's wallet, such as a heavy cost of living, a very concerning online safety bill which is yet to be passed, an upcoming budget and what it holds, taxes and much more, our 225 MPs decided it fit to dedicate an entire day to debate cricket yesterday and pass allegations on Sri Lanka Cricket.
Following an entire day's debate, at the end of the day no vote was taken as initially planned and the proposal to vote out Shammi and his gang was unanimously passed by the government and opposition.
This raised serious questions as to why then the gazette was debated in the first place costing the taxpayers one day's Parliamentary sitting just to uphold the gazette which was initially issued.
Daily Mirror Humbug useless to give name Friday, 10 November 2023 10:45 AM
Obviously the man from Opposition promoting the SLC matter to get Political swings on debating ,got bowled out truly and fairly . Master coach played the game well
Mokan Friday, 10 November 2023 11:31 AM
Exactly
Concerned Friday, 10 November 2023 11:42 AM
Honestly I do not understand why we waste so much time, money and publicity on cricket which is not even our national sport!! Is this the burning issue in the country now????
sam Friday, 10 November 2023 01:05 PM
How many from the 225 are qualified to discuss
Extra brained superhuman Friday, 10 November 2023 03:43 PM
If you can't give food to people, give them magic. This is what exactly happening in Sri Lankans.
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