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David Bradbury MP

- Australian Labor Party Representative for Lindsay
- Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasurer (since 14 Sep 2010)
- Entered House of Representatives on 24 November 2007 — General election
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Most recent appearances in parliament
- Matters of Public Importance: Gillard Government (24 Nov 2011)
“Deputy Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on your appointment to your office. It is great to be able to make a contribution to this important debate—a debate that gives us an opportunity to reflect upon the direction in which this government has taken the nation over the last four years. It is a very proud record of achievement. We hear those on the other...”
- Matters of Public Importance: Economy (23 Nov 2011)
“He wasn't on the phone call either.”
- Bills: Business Names Registration (Application of Consequential Amendments) Bill 2011; Second Reading (23 Nov 2011)
“I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of those members who have contributed to the debate, particularly those who are still in the chamber—the member for Chifley and also the member for Canberra. I note that the House always welcomes the opportunity to hear from the member for Canberra because she is someone who not only has a strong commitment to small business but also...”
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- Has spoken in 67 debates in the last year — average amongst Representatives.
- People have made 3 comments on this Representative's speeches — above average amongst Representatives.
- This Representative's speeches are understandable to an average 18–19 year old, going by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score.
- 23 people are tracking whenever this Representative speaks — email me whenever David Bradbury speaks.
- Has used three-word alliterative phrases (e.g. "she sells seashells") 238 times in debates — above average amongst Representatives. (Why is this here?)