54th Government Question Time Bingo

54th Government Question Time Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 79 words: Winny's Brainworm makes an unrelated Point of order, David Seymour "I hesitate to say this-" before a 10min monologue, Chloe Swarbrick threatened to be ejected for heckling., Simeon Brown making schoolyard bully digs at the opposition, Debbie Ngarewa - Packer or Rawiri Waititi highlighting the plight of Maori & Pasifika people at the hands of the government, Chris Hipkins asking questions of the PM without recieving an answer, Chris Luxon "What I will say to you is", Nicola Willis condescending personal attack, Patsy Question from Backbencher nobody has ever heard of, Tanya Unkovich makes a transphobic comment, Karen Chhour Tears and wobbly voice when under pressure, Shane Jones racist / xenophobic / jingoistic heckle, Kieran McAnulty Point of order calling out Brownlee's inability to manage the house., Gerry Brownlee making a sarcastic comment instead of restoring order, Ricardo Menendez - March being shouted down for reasons unrelated to his question, Shane Reti being railroaded by his own party, Gerry Brownlee getting someones name wrong, Tama Potaka wheeled out for anything Treaty Related, Tākuta Ferris making a comment and refusing to withdraw and apologize, Erica Stanford Caught eating or chewing gum on camera, Either of the O'Connors providing elder knowledge, Ayesha Verrall gradually raising her voice over the course of a question, Mark Mitchell reading an entire answer to a question off the paper in front of him, an MP answering a question with a single word, Cheerleading heckles from either side of the house, Apirana Ngata Mentioned, Chris Bishop having an ill fitting suit, The Speaker of the house having to remind members to be quiet on their exit from the house, Someone mixing up "Menendez-March" and "Hernandez", Lawrence Xu-Nan or Kahurangi Carter wearing an exciting outfit, Tākuta Ferris or Takutai Moana Kemp names mixed up, Casey Costello Smokers Cough during a question or answer, Brooke van Velden gives an entire question or answer without changing her expression or tone of voice, Judith Collins showing visible disagreement with the actions of someone on her side of the house., Chris Hipkins asks a question that never gets answered, Louise Upston mashing the invisible button on her desk while asking or answering a question, A member being caught very obviously being on their phone, Chris Bishop PoI shot down by the Speaker, Unrelated Sports or Pop culture reference in a question or answer, Someone calls for order and then causes disorder themselves, Any MP caught visibly rolling eyes, Any MP caught napping, Someone says “with respect…” then immediately disrespects someone, Gerry says "The member will resume their seat", A point of order that’s clearly not a point of order, Any MP gets polshotted (shut down) by the Speaker, A member blatantly avoids answering with a buzzword salad, Any member references Standing Orders without quoting it properly, Gerry says “I’ve ruled on that already” or similar, MP tries to table something and gets denied, Urgent Debate Declined, Chris Luxon uses “...as I’ve said previously…” in a new answer, Simeon Brown accuses Labour of crime enabling without evidence, Nicola Willis claims “we inherited a mess” again, Nicola blames international factors again, David Seymour brings up Australia as a comparison, Shane Jones refers to “elites” or “globalists” in a jibe, Mark Mitchell deflects to police “support” instead of answering directly, Judith Collins glares at someone across the aisle, Kieran McAnulty calls something “a disgrace” or “shambolic”, Carmel Sepuloni delivers a line with perfect comedic timing, Chloe Swarbrick says “we have the evidence” or “the data is clear”, Ricardo Menendez-March brings up housing inequality, Ayesha Verrall references any form of peer reviewed data, Green MP asks a question that visibly flusters the Minister, Deborah Russell says “with nuance” or “context matters”, An MP that quotes Te Tiriti but only reads the English version, Te Tiriti principles are mentioned but any Minister dodges detail, “One law for all” rhetoric used in defence of a Bill, Someone references a meme or viral moment, NZ First try to blame the power prices on the oil and gas ban again, An MP gets name dropped in a joke, Gerry says “Order!” or "That is enough!" three times in under 10 seconds, Someone’s phone goes off or buzzes audibly on mic, MP stumbles reading their own pre-written question, David Seymour reads from his speech, Any coalition MP reads from their notes in speeches, Gerry is visibly frustrated and Someone refers to the livestream audience or public watching.

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