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Labor MP calls for Lord's Prayer to be scrapped in WA parliament
Key takeaways
- A review of WA Parliament's rules has reignited debate over whether the Lord's Prayer should remain.
- A wide range of changes to the rules which govern WA's lower house are currently being considered in the first major review of such procedures since 1999.
- As part of that, the question of whether the Lord's Prayer — which is read at the beginning of each sitting — should remain was raised.
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A review of WA Parliament's rules has reignited debate over whether the Lord's Prayer should remain. (ABC News: Che Chorley)
Link copied Share Share article A Labor MP is calling for the Christian prayer which begins each sitting of Western Australia's parliament to be scrapped in favour of a moment's silence.
A wide range of changes to the rules which govern WA's lower house are currently being considered in the first major review of such procedures since 1999.
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