Before Session had opened, while Malbourgouh himself was absent, that damnable bastard, Sir Edmond Grey, had been bought. He'd taken some payment from the BMM concern, and used his position as secretary of state for Trade and Industry to hand the BMM, of all the worthless, useless louts available, a government contract to explore Sprague. He'd secured the floor immediately after recieving the news from the BBC Vids.
Gentlemen! We've seen, during the interim, unilateral action by my collegue, Sir Edmund Grey, on behalf of the BMM to cede government contracts and exploration to said company. When such decisions were made, the out Session Quorum was decidedly lower than a full Quorum, and one can only assume that the motion was sent through out of Session because granting the BMM a planetary contract is so damnably irresponsible that it would never pass a full quorum. There Certianly wasn't any discussion of the thing in this House beforehand.
The BMM, Gentlemen, should have no rights to planetary bodies, and definately not planetary bodies with even marginally liveable ecologies, as their incredibly poor ecological track records show very clearly. I propose a Vote of no confidence in th BMM's ablity and responsiblity in regards to any further organizational guidance of the development on Planet Sprague, and suggest it be transfered to the oversight of the Bowex Colonial Authority, which has already begun overseeing colinization of Port Jackson on Planet Gran Carnaria, paired with a Planetform detatchment to oversee and guide the ecology.