LNP's Steve Dickson Defects To One Nation
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on 13-01-2017 05:57 PM
LNP MP Steve Dickson has defected to Pauline Hanson's One Nation, with the move giving the party a seat in Queensland's hung parliament.
The Queensland Opposition MP and former Newman government minister quit the LNP this morning and had also removed references to the LNP from his website.
Mr Dickson, the Member for Buderim, said he believed the major political parties needed to "grow a backbone".
"I've had a choice to make — I'm putting my career on the line today," Mr Dickson said.
"I believe we have to put people before politics.
"I believe we have to put people before politics."
Cop that, Mal and Bill!
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on 13-01-2017 07:06 PM
I wonder how his constituents will feel about their elected member defecting.
He should be made to resign from Parliament altogether and then run in the by-election as a One Nation candidate.
Maybe he is afraid he will be out on his ear.
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on 14-01-2017 01:42 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:"I wonder how his constituents will feel about their elected member defecting."
He should be made to resign from Parliament altogether and then run in the by-election as a One Nation candidate.
Maybe he is afraid he will be out on his ear
Pretty much as how Tony Abbotts constituents felt about electing him but ending up with Mal Turncoatbull, I imagine.
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on 14-01-2017 02:32 PM
But Tony Abbott is still their elected representative in the same political party as when he ran for office.
The constituents do not elect the Prime Minister....the party elects their leader who becomes the Prime Minister.
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on 14-01-2017 02:55 PM
I was referring to how it feels, Lyndal. The feeling of betrayal.
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on 14-01-2017 04:45 PM
But Tony Abbotts constituents were not betrayed....they have the member they voted for who still represents the party the party they voted for. Nobody was betrayed in that case.
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on 14-01-2017 05:06 PM
Do you think those same constituents could have voted him into the PM'ship as well?
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on 14-01-2017 06:20 PM
How? We don't have Prime Ministerial elections here.
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on 14-01-2017 06:47 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:I wonder how his constituents will feel about their elected member defecting.
He should be made to resign from Parliament altogether and then run in the by-election as a One Nation candidate.
Maybe he is afraid he will be out on his ear.
I agree LyndaI, I think it's a pretty low thing to do to the constituents who put him there in the first place, as a represntative of the LNP.
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on 14-01-2017 07:37 PM
@icyfroth wrote:Do you think those same constituents could have voted him into the PM'ship as well?
No they could not have voted him into the Prime Ministership.....unless they were all sitting members of Parliament and members of the LNP who were entitled to vote for the Prime Minister.