Former Labor MP Emma Husar has added to the Kimberley Kitching bullying allegations with fresh claims against the party, according to Sky News host Chris Kenny.
The three Labor Senators at the centre of the Kimberley Kitching bullying allegations have released a statement over the “untrue” claims.
“The claims of bullying are a serious issue, and Labor needs to address them, especially given Labor has spent the past year trying to smear the Coalition and Scott Morrison with claims about a misogynistic culture in parliament house,” Mr Kenny said.
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