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Re: Thommo has the last laugh
Reply #60 - May 18th, 2013 at 5:48pm
 
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:23pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 4:45pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 2:52pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 8:13pm:
Aussie wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 5:41pm:
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I cant think of a single example of someone running for parliament, hoping to lose in order to get a payout. I am sure the rules didn't envisage it.


When did hoping to lose enter the discussion?


well he has ZERO chance of winning. but he doesn't want to win since he will be going to jail soon and have the ignominy of being THROWN out.


he will be going to jail soon

We will see ?


it is very highly likely.



I don't know but most of the supposed evidence released into the public domain looks to have been significantly flawed.


based on your broad understanding of the evidence? And the $500,000 that has gone missing? you have zero interest in that?  I think you are almost at the stage where you would excuse labor ANYTHING. and that of course is precisely how they get so many scandals and rapists in their midst - because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win. I'm sure that somewhere in your offline world you possess scruples, morals, standards and principles. Why don't you bring them here as well?
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Reply #61 - May 18th, 2013 at 10:06pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:48pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:23pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 4:45pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 2:52pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 8:13pm:
Aussie wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 5:41pm:
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I cant think of a single example of someone running for parliament, hoping to lose in order to get a payout. I am sure the rules didn't envisage it.


When did hoping to lose enter the discussion?


well he has ZERO chance of winning. but he doesn't want to win since he will be going to jail soon and have the ignominy of being THROWN out.


he will be going to jail soon

We will see ?


it is very highly likely.



I don't know but most of the supposed evidence released into the public domain looks to have been significantly flawed.


based on your broad understanding of the evidence? And the $500,000 that has gone missing? you have zero interest in that?  I think you are almost at the stage where you would excuse labor ANYTHING. and that of course is precisely how they get so many scandals and rapists in their midst - because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win. I'm sure that somewhere in your offline world you possess scruples, morals, standards and principles. Why don't you bring them here as well?



because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win

And you suipport Tony Abbott ?????

based on your broad understanding of the evidence? And the $500,000 that has gone missing?

I can only comment on what I have seen and know about, I have never said that he is innocent or guilty - I simply do not know.

Unlike you, Tony and the Liberals I have not Judged sentenced and executed him before his case is heard.

I would not be shocked if it turns out that he is in fact not guilty.
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Reply #62 - May 18th, 2013 at 10:21pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:48pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:23pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 4:45pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 2:52pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 8:13pm:
Aussie wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 5:41pm:
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I cant think of a single example of someone running for parliament, hoping to lose in order to get a payout. I am sure the rules didn't envisage it.


When did hoping to lose enter the discussion?


well he has ZERO chance of winning. but he doesn't want to win since he will be going to jail soon and have the ignominy of being THROWN out.


he will be going to jail soon

We will see ?


it is very highly likely.



I don't know but most of the supposed evidence released into the public domain looks to have been significantly flawed.


based on your broad understanding of the evidence? And the $500,000 that has gone missing? you have zero interest in that?  I think you are almost at the stage where you would excuse labor ANYTHING. and that of course is precisely how they get so many scandals and rapists in their midst - because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win. I'm sure that somewhere in your offline world you possess scruples, morals, standards and principles. Why don't you bring them here as well?




OUCH!

true but

OUCH!
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Reply #63 - May 18th, 2013 at 10:45pm
 
cods wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 10:21pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:48pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:23pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 4:45pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 2:52pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 8:13pm:
Aussie wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 5:41pm:
Quote:
I cant think of a single example of someone running for parliament, hoping to lose in order to get a payout. I am sure the rules didn't envisage it.


When did hoping to lose enter the discussion?


well he has ZERO chance of winning. but he doesn't want to win since he will be going to jail soon and have the ignominy of being THROWN out.


he will be going to jail soon

We will see ?


it is very highly likely.



I don't know but most of the supposed evidence released into the public domain looks to have been significantly flawed.


based on your broad understanding of the evidence? And the $500,000 that has gone missing? you have zero interest in that?  I think you are almost at the stage where you would excuse labor ANYTHING. and that of course is precisely how they get so many scandals and rapists in their midst - because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win. I'm sure that somewhere in your offline world you possess scruples, morals, standards and principles. Why don't you bring them here as well?




OUCH!

true but

OUCH!



I wonder why they are bothering with a court case?? you guys have obviously already found him guilty.

Just string him up and be done with it, don't worry about if he is actually guilty or not.

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because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win.

OUCH!

true but

OUCH


Another one going to vote for Abbott and talking about anything to win and morals.
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Reply #64 - May 18th, 2013 at 10:51pm
 
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 10:45pm:
cods wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 10:21pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:48pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:23pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 4:45pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 2:52pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 8:13pm:
Aussie wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 5:41pm:
Quote:
I cant think of a single example of someone running for parliament, hoping to lose in order to get a payout. I am sure the rules didn't envisage it.


When did hoping to lose enter the discussion?


well he has ZERO chance of winning. but he doesn't want to win since he will be going to jail soon and have the ignominy of being THROWN out.


he will be going to jail soon

We will see ?


it is very highly likely.



I don't know but most of the supposed evidence released into the public domain looks to have been significantly flawed.


based on your broad understanding of the evidence? And the $500,000 that has gone missing? you have zero interest in that?  I think you are almost at the stage where you would excuse labor ANYTHING. and that of course is precisely how they get so many scandals and rapists in their midst - because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win. I'm sure that somewhere in your offline world you possess scruples, morals, standards and principles. Why don't you bring them here as well?




OUCH!

true but

OUCH!



I wonder why they are bothering with a court case?? you guys have obviously already found him guilty.

Just string him up and be done with it, don't worry about if he is actually guilty or not.

Quote:
because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win.

OUCH!

true but

OUCH


Another one going to vote for Abbott and talking about anything to win and morals.





OOOOOOOO OUCH!



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Reply #65 - May 19th, 2013 at 10:12am
 
cods wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 10:51pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 10:45pm:
cods wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 10:21pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:48pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 5:23pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 4:45pm:
Dnarever wrote on May 18th, 2013 at 2:52pm:
longweekend58 wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 8:13pm:
Aussie wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 5:41pm:
Quote:
I cant think of a single example of someone running for parliament, hoping to lose in order to get a payout. I am sure the rules didn't envisage it.


When did hoping to lose enter the discussion?


well he has ZERO chance of winning. but he doesn't want to win since he will be going to jail soon and have the ignominy of being THROWN out.


he will be going to jail soon

We will see ?


it is very highly likely.



I don't know but most of the supposed evidence released into the public domain looks to have been significantly flawed.


based on your broad understanding of the evidence? And the $500,000 that has gone missing? you have zero interest in that?  I think you are almost at the stage where you would excuse labor ANYTHING. and that of course is precisely how they get so many scandals and rapists in their midst - because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win. I'm sure that somewhere in your offline world you possess scruples, morals, standards and principles. Why don't you bring them here as well?




OUCH!

true but

OUCH!



I wonder why they are bothering with a court case?? you guys have obviously already found him guilty.

Just string him up and be done with it, don't worry about if he is actually guilty or not.

Quote:
because people like you don't really care what your MPs do as long as they win.

OUCH!

true but

OUCH


Another one going to vote for Abbott and talking about anything to win and morals.





OOOOOOOO OUCH!


sourgrapes.






You know there was a time when I thought that we all believed in fair trials and the rules of law?

Goes to show how wrong you can be.

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Reply #66 - May 19th, 2013 at 11:06am
 
Dnarever wrote on May 19th, 2013 at 10:12am:
ou know there was a time when I thought that we all believed in fair trials and the rules of law?

Goes to show how wrong you can be.

Liberals : Supporting the Lynch mob mentality since 1945





ohh boohoo.. you sound so phony dont recall you coming in and saying all that when Mary Jo Fisher was on the line....funny that...

I would like to believe all that what you say dna but when its only said for your own side it kind of loses something.....

especially when you talk about mob mentality.l.. and look what we have had said to us on here b y lefties.... look what your mate adel says about Abbott....thats ok though isnt it???

I have yet to see you put a lefty in his place...n o matter how vile it is....


btw dna stop stretching it we are not trying anyone on here we are n ot the court and judge for goodness sake its all opinions...

stop being so bloody sanctimonious.[when it suits]
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Reply #67 - May 19th, 2013 at 3:17pm
 
cods wrote on May 19th, 2013 at 11:06am:
Dnarever wrote on May 19th, 2013 at 10:12am:
ou know there was a time when I thought that we all believed in fair trials and the rules of law?

Goes to show how wrong you can be.

Liberals : Supporting the Lynch mob mentality since 1945





ohh boohoo.. you sound so phony dont recall you coming in and saying all that when Mary Jo Fisher was on the line....funny that...

I would like to believe all that what you say dna but when its only said for your own side it kind of loses something.....

especially when you talk about mob mentality.l.. and look what we have had said to us on here b y lefties.... look what your mate adel says about Abbott....thats ok though isnt it???

I have yet to see you put a lefty in his place...n o matter how vile it is....


btw dna stop stretching it we are not trying anyone on here we are n ot the court and judge for goodness sake its all opinions...

stop being so bloody sanctimonious.[when it suits]


dont recall you coming in and saying all that when Mary Jo Fisher was on the line....funny that.

Actually I did.

My only comment about Mary Jo on her first charge was one of sympathy for her condition, she was obviously unwell.

I have yet to see you put a lefty in his place...n o matter how vile it is....

You don't look hard enough - I even defended you once.
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Reply #68 - May 19th, 2013 at 7:29pm
 
Looks like the Tele got it wrong again.....George I have NFI Brandis has once again come out and made a complete idiot of himself.....

Quote:
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/opinion/political-news/thomson-denies-alp-encour...

Craig Thomson says he does not feel the ALP’s NSW general secretary Sam Dastyari was trying to ‘‘induce’’ him to stand for Labor preselection in Dobell when the two met last week.

The embattled MP’s denials come in response to reports claiming that the ALP had suggested that Mr Thomson should stand for Labor preselection in his seat on the basis that he would qualify for a redundancy payment if he failed.

Mr Thomson, who announced on Thursday he would stand as an independent at the federal election, said he met Mr Dastyari last week.

During the meeting, Mr Thomson says he told Mr Dastyari that he would not stand for the Labor Party. Mr Thomson was suspended from the ALP last year over allegations he misused union funds, but says it had been his decision to quit the party.

‘‘We had a quick discussion about that and in that context [Mr Dastyari] said if you’re not looking at running, the issues with redundancy come up,’’ he told Fairfax Media’s Breaking Politics program.

According to Mr Thomson, this included his entitlements if he was beaten in a preselection or if he was defeated at the election.

‘‘Sam made it clear that if I wanted to stand for preselection I could do so, and if the party didn’t preselect me, I would be entitled to redundancy,’’ he said.

But the independent MP, who is facing civil and criminal charges, said there was nothing ‘‘sinister’’ about the discussion.

‘‘I didn’t feel in any sense that Sam was trying to induce me to take a particular course of action, he was advising me as to what I [would] be entitled to under different circumstances.’’

Mr Thomson later added: ‘‘But Sam was also, I think, trying to persuade me not to stand as an independent.’’
On Thursday, Mr Dastyari contradicted this account with the tweet: ‘‘Craig Thomson’s membership of the Labor Party was suspended a year ago. You can’t contest a preselection if you are suspended.’’

He also told Fairfax Media that Mr Thomson’s account did not make any sense.

Brandis writes to AFP
On Thursday morning, the government blocked an opposition attempt to force Mr Thomson to make a statement to Parliament over a News Ltd report that the ALP offered him an ‘‘inducement’’ to retire from his seat.

Shadow attorney-general George Brandis later said he had written to Australian Federal Police Commissioner Tony Negus on Thursday asking him to investigate the matter.

Senator Brandis referred specifically to a claim reported in a News Ltd newspaper that Mr Thomson ‘‘rejected an offer from the NSW Labor Party to allow him to be beaten in a Labor preselection contest – a move which would have qualified him for the politician’s equivalent of a six-month redundancy worth up to $100,000’’.

Senator Brandis said that if this was true, then a person or persons within the ALP had sought to induce Mr Thomson to undergo a ‘‘sham preselection process for the purpose of fraudulently increasing his severance entitlements’’.

Senator Brandis suggested that this breached sections of the Criminal Code and Commonwealth Electoral Acts.
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus accused Senator Brandis of a stunt by releasing the letter to the AFP.

‘‘It’s an abuse of the right of any citizen to complain to the police,’’ he told reporters in Canberra.

Mr Dreyfus said any person had the right to lodge a complaint: ‘‘What they don’t do is have the right to release it to the media and make a stunt out of it.’’

If Mr Thomson loses his seat on September 14, he stands to gain up to six months’ pay in a resettlement allowance that can be paid to MPs who are defeated at an election.

Mr Thomson told Breaking Politics he was entitled to a similar payment regardless of whether he lost the Labor preselection or stood for Dobell and lost as an independent.

‘‘There’s no material advantage in either of those things,’’ he said before insisting that the money was not much of a consideration for him.

‘‘The money, all those options, haven’t been much of a consideration, which is why I went through with what happened with Sam Dastyari,  they are not the motivations for me in terms of this.’’


The only evidence Brandis has is an alleged statement from Craig Thomson....Thomson has denied any inducement was offered.....The Coalition are becoming adept at making baseless allegations......This is not a good look for George Brandis is it???

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Reply #69 - May 19th, 2013 at 8:01pm
 
cods wrote on May 19th, 2013 at 11:06am:
you sound so phony dont recall you coming in and saying all that when Mary Jo Fisher was on the line


mary joe was busted red handed

Dnarever wrote on May 19th, 2013 at 3:17pm:
- I even defended you once.


that'll teach you.

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Reply #70 - May 19th, 2013 at 8:02pm
 
philperth2010 wrote on May 19th, 2013 at 7:29pm:
Looks like the Tele got it wrong again.....George I have NFI Brandis has once again come out and made a complete idiot of himself.....

Quote:
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/opinion/political-news/thomson-denies-alp-encour...

Craig Thomson says he does not feel the ALP’s NSW general secretary Sam Dastyari was trying to ‘‘induce’’ him to stand for Labor preselection in Dobell when the two met last week.

The embattled MP’s denials come in response to reports claiming that the ALP had suggested that Mr Thomson should stand for Labor preselection in his seat on the basis that he would qualify for a redundancy payment if he failed.

Mr Thomson, who announced on Thursday he would stand as an independent at the federal election, said he met Mr Dastyari last week.

During the meeting, Mr Thomson says he told Mr Dastyari that he would not stand for the Labor Party. Mr Thomson was suspended from the ALP last year over allegations he misused union funds, but says it had been his decision to quit the party.

‘‘We had a quick discussion about that and in that context [Mr Dastyari] said if you’re not looking at running, the issues with redundancy come up,’’ he told Fairfax Media’s Breaking Politics program.

According to Mr Thomson, this included his entitlements if he was beaten in a preselection or if he was defeated at the election.

‘‘Sam made it clear that if I wanted to stand for preselection I could do so, and if the party didn’t preselect me, I would be entitled to redundancy,’’ he said.

But the independent MP, who is facing civil and criminal charges, said there was nothing ‘‘sinister’’ about the discussion.

‘‘I didn’t feel in any sense that Sam was trying to induce me to take a particular course of action, he was advising me as to what I [would] be entitled to under different circumstances.’’

Mr Thomson later added: ‘‘But Sam was also, I think, trying to persuade me not to stand as an independent.’’
On Thursday, Mr Dastyari contradicted this account with the tweet: ‘‘Craig Thomson’s membership of the Labor Party was suspended a year ago. You can’t contest a preselection if you are suspended.’’

He also told Fairfax Media that Mr Thomson’s account did not make any sense.

Brandis writes to AFP
On Thursday morning, the government blocked an opposition attempt to force Mr Thomson to make a statement to Parliament over a News Ltd report that the ALP offered him an ‘‘inducement’’ to retire from his seat.

Shadow attorney-general George Brandis later said he had written to Australian Federal Police Commissioner Tony Negus on Thursday asking him to investigate the matter.

Senator Brandis referred specifically to a claim reported in a News Ltd newspaper that Mr Thomson ‘‘rejected an offer from the NSW Labor Party to allow him to be beaten in a Labor preselection contest – a move which would have qualified him for the politician’s equivalent of a six-month redundancy worth up to $100,000’’.

Senator Brandis said that if this was true, then a person or persons within the ALP had sought to induce Mr Thomson to undergo a ‘‘sham preselection process for the purpose of fraudulently increasing his severance entitlements’’.

Senator Brandis suggested that this breached sections of the Criminal Code and Commonwealth Electoral Acts.
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus accused Senator Brandis of a stunt by releasing the letter to the AFP.

‘‘It’s an abuse of the right of any citizen to complain to the police,’’ he told reporters in Canberra.

Mr Dreyfus said any person had the right to lodge a complaint: ‘‘What they don’t do is have the right to release it to the media and make a stunt out of it.’’

If Mr Thomson loses his seat on September 14, he stands to gain up to six months’ pay in a resettlement allowance that can be paid to MPs who are defeated at an election.

Mr Thomson told Breaking Politics he was entitled to a similar payment regardless of whether he lost the Labor preselection or stood for Dobell and lost as an independent.

‘‘There’s no material advantage in either of those things,’’ he said before insisting that the money was not much of a consideration for him.

‘‘The money, all those options, haven’t been much of a consideration, which is why I went through with what happened with Sam Dastyari,  they are not the motivations for me in terms of this.’’


The only evidence Brandis has is an alleged statement from Craig Thomson....Thomson has denied any inducement was offered.....The Coalition are becoming adept at making baseless allegations......This is not a good look for George Brandis is it???

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Thomson made the statement and later retracted it. what does that tell you? HE IS LYING.
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Reply #71 - May 19th, 2013 at 8:07pm
 
longweekend58 wrote on May 19th, 2013 at 8:02pm:
philperth2010 wrote on May 19th, 2013 at 7:29pm:
Looks like the Tele got it wrong again.....George I have NFI Brandis has once again come out and made a complete idiot of himself.....

Quote:
http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/opinion/political-news/thomson-denies-alp-encour...

Craig Thomson says he does not feel the ALP’s NSW general secretary Sam Dastyari was trying to ‘‘induce’’ him to stand for Labor preselection in Dobell when the two met last week.

The embattled MP’s denials come in response to reports claiming that the ALP had suggested that Mr Thomson should stand for Labor preselection in his seat on the basis that he would qualify for a redundancy payment if he failed.

Mr Thomson, who announced on Thursday he would stand as an independent at the federal election, said he met Mr Dastyari last week.

During the meeting, Mr Thomson says he told Mr Dastyari that he would not stand for the Labor Party. Mr Thomson was suspended from the ALP last year over allegations he misused union funds, but says it had been his decision to quit the party.

‘‘We had a quick discussion about that and in that context [Mr Dastyari] said if you’re not looking at running, the issues with redundancy come up,’’ he told Fairfax Media’s Breaking Politics program.

According to Mr Thomson, this included his entitlements if he was beaten in a preselection or if he was defeated at the election.

‘‘Sam made it clear that if I wanted to stand for preselection I could do so, and if the party didn’t preselect me, I would be entitled to redundancy,’’ he said.

But the independent MP, who is facing civil and criminal charges, said there was nothing ‘‘sinister’’ about the discussion.

‘‘I didn’t feel in any sense that Sam was trying to induce me to take a particular course of action, he was advising me as to what I [would] be entitled to under different circumstances.’’

Mr Thomson later added: ‘‘But Sam was also, I think, trying to persuade me not to stand as an independent.’’

On Thursday, Mr Dastyari contradicted this account with the tweet: ‘‘Craig Thomson’s membership of the Labor Party was suspended a year ago. You can’t contest a preselection if you are suspended.’’

He also told Fairfax Media that Mr Thomson’s account did not make any sense.

Brandis writes to AFP
On Thursday morning, the government blocked an opposition attempt to force Mr Thomson to make a statement to Parliament over a News Ltd report that the ALP offered him an ‘‘inducement’’ to retire from his seat.

Shadow attorney-general George Brandis later said he had written to Australian Federal Police Commissioner Tony Negus on Thursday asking him to investigate the matter.

Senator Brandis referred specifically to a claim reported in a News Ltd newspaper that Mr Thomson ‘‘rejected an offer from the NSW Labor Party to allow him to be beaten in a Labor preselection contest – a move which would have qualified him for the politician’s equivalent of a six-month redundancy worth up to $100,000’’.

Senator Brandis said that if this was true, then a person or persons within the ALP had sought to induce Mr Thomson to undergo a ‘‘sham preselection process for the purpose of fraudulently increasing his severance entitlements’’.

Senator Brandis suggested that this breached sections of the Criminal Code and Commonwealth Electoral Acts.
Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus accused Senator Brandis of a stunt by releasing the letter to the AFP.

‘‘It’s an abuse of the right of any citizen to complain to the police,’’ he told reporters in Canberra.

Mr Dreyfus said any person had the right to lodge a complaint: ‘‘What they don’t do is have the right to release it to the media and make a stunt out of it.’’

If Mr Thomson loses his seat on September 14, he stands to gain up to six months’ pay in a resettlement allowance that can be paid to MPs who are defeated at an election.

Mr Thomson told Breaking Politics he was entitled to a similar payment regardless of whether he lost the Labor preselection or stood for Dobell and lost as an independent.

‘‘There’s no material advantage in either of those things,’’ he said before insisting that the money was not much of a consideration for him.

‘‘The money, all those options, haven’t been much of a consideration, which is why I went through with what happened with Sam Dastyari,  they are not the motivations for me in terms of this.’’


The only evidence Brandis has is an alleged statement from Craig Thomson....Thomson has denied any inducement was offered.....The Coalition are becoming adept at making baseless allegations......This is not a good look for George Brandis is it???

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Thomson made the statement and later retracted it. what does that tell you? HE IS LYING.


Exactly.....Yet George I have NFI Brandis took his word for it.....Let that be a lesson for him.....Even if Thomson had stuck to his story do you think anyone accept George I have NFI Brandis would believe it.....The Coalition are making a habit of jumping the gun before they have all the facts.....Keep it up!!!

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Re: Thommo has the last laugh
Reply #72 - May 19th, 2013 at 8:09pm
 
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Thomson made the statement and later retracted it. what does that tell you? HE IS LYING.


He made exactly what statement, and where did he retract that statement, melielongtime?
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Re: Thommo has the last laugh
Reply #73 - May 19th, 2013 at 10:17pm
 
I don't know..

nothing much about it in the NEWS ...no daily updates of the progress,  the pillaring has ceased,  NO SENSATIONAL STORY to play with.. no News...

...GUESS he is INNOCENT. !!   Tongue

'course I don't KNOW this...   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #74 - May 20th, 2013 at 7:35am
 
And all you scum bags here citisise what a unemployed person might get in a government handout. But its acceptable for a badly performing politician to get a generous hand out.
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If you can create a big enough lie about someone IGNORANT people will bellieve it.

The bigger the Arshole you are on this forum, the more right you have to stay.
 
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