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General Discussion >> State and Local >> Big Win For Crossbench In NSW Elections http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1680027534 Message started by whiteknight on Mar 29th, 2023 at 4:18am |
Title: Big Win For Crossbench In NSW Elections Post by whiteknight on Mar 29th, 2023 at 4:18am
Big win for crossbench in NSW elections :)
Greens MP Jenny Leong says the NSW Parliament will have a historically large crossbench. :) The New Daily Mar 28 2023 Up to 12 independent and Greens MPs are set to be sworn in to the NSW Parliament, with one returning MP hailing the crossbench as “historically large”. The crossbench will have three Greens MPs and between eight and nine independent MPs from central Sydney through to seats in the state’s far west corners. Voters in Wakehurst and Wollondilly elected new independents Michael Regan and Judy Hannan, while three defectors from the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party held on in the state’s west with swings towards them. Those MPs, Helen Dalton in Murray, Phil Donato in Orange and Roy Butler in Barwon will all comfortably retain their seats in the next Parliament. The NSW Greens also retained their three lower house seats of Newtown, Ballina and Balmain. “What’s very clear from this result, and the numbers are tightening day-by-day, is that it’s not winner takes all, this Parliament,” Greens MP Jenny Leong told reporters on Tuesday. “What we’re looking at here is a historically large crossbench. “We are looking forward to working constructively and collaboratively, and we have set out our clear agenda for what we expect from this next government and we will continue to be driving that.” While nine crossbench MPs were elected at the last state election, that number increased to 11 after two Liberals, John Sidoti and Gareth Ward, were expelled from the party. Mr Sidoti moved to the crossbench after the Independent Commission Against Corruption found he engaged in serious corrupt conduct last year. He has denied any wrongdoing. Mr Ward was dumped from the party and suspended from parliament last year after being charged with historical sexual and indecent assault offences. He pleaded not guilty to five charges in Nowra District Court on Tuesday, as counting continued for the seat of Kiama, where he remains locked in a tight race with Labor candidate Katelin McInerney. Premier Chris Minns said the party would not negotiate with Mr Ward, and was considering a possible suspension, pending the outcome of Kiama’s vote. “I want to wait to see what the outcome of the ballot is,” Mr Minns said. “We’re still very hopeful and in the commanding position to win that seat.” Independent MP for Sydney Alex Greenwich, along with Greg Piper and Joe McGirr, have promised confidence and supply to the government, as Labor’s hopes for a majority government remained in doubt. Labor remains short of a 47-seat majority, with 45 seats in their column, and six still in doubt. |
Title: Re: Big Win For Crossbench In NSW Elections Post by Bias_2012 on Mar 29th, 2023 at 6:31am
The more cross bench members there are of different types, the more Parliament is a "full-brain" parliament. They're necessary to help the half-brain Libs and Labs by enhancing debate for better policy making
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Title: Re: Big Win For Crossbench In NSW Elections Post by whiteknight on Mar 29th, 2023 at 7:39am
Well said Bias 2012, yes and my advice to people is don't vote labor, or for the coalition. :)
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Title: Re: Big Win For Crossbench In NSW Elections Post by Jovial Monk on Mar 29th, 2023 at 7:52am
Well, these so-called full brain (yeah, will hold judgement on that one) clowns have blocked an initiative on affordable housing. REALLY full brain stuff, not!
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Title: Re: Big Win For Crossbench In NSW Elections Post by Bias_2012 on Mar 29th, 2023 at 10:07pm Jovial Monk wrote on Mar 29th, 2023 at 7:52am:
No, you've got it wrong. It's about different opinions being thrown into the mix so that solutions to issues are satisfactory to all But we've got a way to go yet, because the despotic Libs and Labs still hold an excess of sway over us. However, their primary vote is dropping which means their influence is slowly fading, and gradually more votes in elections that would otherwise be disenfranchised, will gain more value. We need more votes holding real value. Far too many votes lose all their value at the present time and are discarded into the AEC's trash bin. Thankfully that's starting to change, with more cross bench seats being won |
Title: Re: Big Win For Crossbench In NSW Elections Post by Lisa Jones on Mar 30th, 2023 at 9:22am Bias_2012 wrote on Mar 29th, 2023 at 10:07pm:
That’s exactly what’s happening Bias! And that change IS coming through at both state and federal Senate level. It will hopefully “keep the bastards honest.” |
Title: Re: Big Win For Crossbench In NSW Elections Post by Xavier on Mar 30th, 2023 at 12:55pm Bias_2012 wrote on Mar 29th, 2023 at 6:31am:
Well said. |
Title: Re: Big Win For Crossbench In NSW Elections Post by The Grappler on Apr 23rd, 2023 at 6:55pm
Wonder what Ho Chi Minns is planning to do with our Abos and our National Parks held in trust?
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