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Labor believes legal advice shows another federal MP is ineligible to sit in parliament because of their financial interests in a company. 9News

 

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I’m sorry. But these people, aren’t they screened before applying for job? I am when I apply. What makes them different?

9NewsQueensland Just reinforces that all candidates should be independently reviewed for eligibility before they can be placed on a ballot paper. All parties apparently incapable of getting it right !!

Is this the same Labor Party who repeatedly claimed that none of their MPs were dual citizens based on legal advice they had? When will they stop using Lionel Hutz as their lawyer?

We can’t take anymore: ELECTION!

9NewsQueensland If a brain test is done on all sitting politicians, none of them would be eligible...........

Phelps is the same.

Well the ALP is hiding their unpopular migration policies from the electorate before the coming election. They know their mass immigration policies is costic with many voters.

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