Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates.Back in 19th century Britain, attempts were made to record what was said in Parliament. It was a storied history which included people being jailed and parliamentary representatives being allowed to correct what they said for publication.
The British Parliament took over the publication of its debates in 1909 and while the reporting has evolved, the name remains in use in the UK and in many Commonwealth countries, including Malaysia.On our Parliament’s website, there is a section for the Hansard. This came about with technological advancement which means now everyone has easy access to read what was said in Parliament whenever it sits.
To illustrate this point, even when a representative doesn’t make sense, it is recorded, for posterity. On 27 June , the Hansard bore witness to a phrase that will now forever be etched in it for posterity.
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