Moira Deeming, who is not at today’s meeting, has tweeted that she is thankful for a lone man on the steps of state parliament holding a sign supporting her.
“They’re about themselves. What’s more, they’re opposed to everything, including each other.”“I haven’t got time ... to behave like the Liberal Party. And I certainly don’t have even the time to laugh at them because it’s not funny,” he said.Staying with state news, and Victorian state Liberal MPs have been locked in the opposition party room meeting for more than an hour as they prepare to vote on whether to expel rebel MP Moira Deeming from the parliamentary party.
Deeming, who is not at today’s meeting, has since tweeted that she is thankful for those supporting her.Tasmanian Liberal government forced into minority as MPs quit: reportsHowever, Peter Dutton spoke about the situation in Tasmania where the state’s Liberal government has been forced into a minority government.two MPs will quit the Liberal Party and will sit as independents, pushing Australia’s only remaining Liberal stronghold into a minority government.
Both aired concerns about the planned $715 million Macquarie Point Stadium, with Mr Tucker also taking issue with the Marinus Link transmission project. “ I am sure at the next state election there will be a lot of support for him,” Dutton told reporters.
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