don't think he did say it, they have given the word that he supposedly said, and going on the fact this is televised i believe, why would he have said C***
Hee Hee, Welcome to Aussie politics.
I reckon it's a definite.
At least they didn't get to "fisticuffs", which I have seen happen in other countries.
Funnily enough it hasn't been reported in the papers today, but may be in the news later.
"A golden moment in politics."
Love it.At least you know were you stand with the good old Aussies.They call a spade a spade.OOOOps.They tell it how it is.Not like the weasle mouthed duplicious,cheating,fiddling dregs that are supposed to represent us and HM's government in the UK.
"Should we encourage children to use more swear words?"
Most definitely not.
But should we deny it happened?
Whenever my children have been subjected to something I think is inappropriate I have used the moment to educate them.
Negative moments can be used to promote decent behaviour.
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.