The collective judgment of the electorate must be respected.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Societies should be judged by how they treat the weakest among them.
It is important that the decorum and dignity of the House is upheld at all times. The image of Parliament in the public mind should be one where proceedings, debates and discussions take place with a view to resolve issues through a constructive and co-operative approach.
Authority must be respected and chosen wisely.
Our constituents deserve better than narrow-minded political games.
Fair votes - fundamentally - are about the rights and the interests of the people.
In a democracy everybody has a right to be represented, including the jerks.
There's no use to having the majority if you are going to be hamstrung by your perception of political vicissitudes.
Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust.
We respect opposition to any position or policy. But we believe that the opinion that should prevail and be respected is that of the majority.
All sacrifices of common sense, and all recourse to plausible political combinations, whether of individuals or of men, are uniformly made at the expense of the majority.