Her dad publicly betrayed her mum. Now Barnaby Joyce's daughter has weighed in on the matter of an unpaid debt to a national party chief. He 'lied to my family and my mum while they were driving around with my dad and lying to us.'
Lingering feuds within the Nationals over Barnaby Joyce's affair have resurfaced amid an ongoing fight over money owed to the party by one of its former officials, now a lobbyist.
At that time Mrs Joyce was aware of the affair but believed Mr Cadell would stop Mr Joyce and Ms Campion deepening their relationship. Mr Kauter replied: "darling, I know. What goes around comes around. We will always support you and your family, even if it causes us short-term pain."she was upset with how she was treated by the Nationals at that time, when the party was focused on Mr Joyce retaining his seat of New England. She said she could have blown up the campaign if she wanted.
In a statement he said: "Mrs Joyce and I were in constant contact during the campaign, she expressed her desire to see Barnaby re-elected and also some things that concerned her. We did our best to ensure those things were addressed."
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