00:00The reason was that I've, I guess, caused trouble, raised this publicly, in some way potentially tarnished their reputation.
00:10I think that they put all parliamentarians in a very awkward position because the majority of people I speak to about being a member of the Parliamentary Sports Club have no idea that this has actually been a registered lobby organisation and has been charging corporates for access.
00:26That hasn't been the understanding when people sign up to cover insurance and, you know, rock up and play touch footy or soccer or basketball or tennis, whatever it might be.
00:37But we have the vast majority of Australians wanting a ban on gambling ads.
00:42You've got a parliament government that hasn't done that.
00:45And then people learn, well, so even parliamentary sport is being leveraged by the gambling industry.
00:51Yeah, as Prime Minister comes through the gig, a whole lot of things come with the gig.
00:56David Pocock being David Pocock, getting himself in a story.
01:01You know, this is a voluntary organisation that raises money for charity.
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