Grendel wrote on Mar 16
th, 2014 at 1:49pm:
Quote:Palmer United Party to Contest South Australian State Election
The Palmer United Party today announced it will be contesting next year’s South Australian election, scheduled to be held on March 15, 2014.
Palmer United Party federal leader Clive Palmer said he was committed to improving the southern state, which has been neglected by the major parties.
“The Palmer United Party is looking to the future of SA well beyond Saturday’s federal election,” Mr Palmer said.
“The Palmer United Party is committed to improving the state’s health system by injecting $8 billion into SA hospitals and is also focused on fixing tackling the state’s employment rate, which at 7.1 per cent is one of the highest in the country.”
Palmer United Party South Australian Senate team leader James McDonald said the Party is committed to the people of SA.
“Along the campaign trail South Australians have made it clear that they need change in government and the Palmer United Party can make a difference,” he said.
“The current Labor government has failed to build the SA economy and instead have sent 60 per cent of State Government contracts interstate sacrificing South Australian jobs and the livelihoods of families.”
The Queensland deputy leader of the Palmer United Party, Carl Judge, announced in Adelaide the party would be fielding candidates in all seats at the March state election.
“Clive Palmer considers issues in SA to be of major national significance and he is committed to reviving the state’s economy,” he said. The focus will be on unemployment, building the economy, ensuring government contracts remain within the states borders and reduce taxes.”
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Did they change their plans... Aussie the PUP authority has not commented on this as yet.
PUP is not yet registered in SA, but I believe there were candidates who ran as PUP Members.
The mention there of Carl Judge reminded me of a recent development. He is the sitting Qld State Member for Yerongpilly (a Brisbane electorate.) He was elected as an LNP candidate, but resigned and joined PUP with a bloke Alex Douglas, also an LNP renegade who joined PUP. So, PUP has two sitting Members in the House, neither having been elected as PUP candidates.
One of the most controversial LNP pollies in Queensland is Jarrod Bleijie, a young Lawyer of SFA experience who Newmann made Attorney General. He has been in constant conflict with voters and the Legal Profession over some well publicised pieces of legislation, (including the Bikie stuff,) and even though his seat, Kawana, (here on the Sunshine Coast ~) is blue ribbon LNP, it has been held by Labor, and Bleijie is seen as very vulnerable. PUP polled well in the equivalent Federal electorate of Fisher, won by Mal Brough for the LNP in 2013. He is also on the nose through (a) a pretty ordinary prior representation in an adjoining LNP electorate centered around Caboolture, currently held by Wyatt Roy, the youngest Member in Canberra, and (b) some grubby involvement in the Slipper/Ashby affair yet to be resolved in the Federal Court.
So......it seems Carl Judge has established that he might not retain Yerongpilly if he runs in the next State election as a PUP candidate, because ~ he has been endorsed as the PUP candidate to stand against Bleijie in Kawana. Kawana and Brisbane are separated by about an hour's drive.
He has the advantage as being of LNP dna, as is PUP of course, has Parliamentary experience......but he will still be seen as a 'blow in,' by the locals, as was Palmer's LNP opponent, Ted O'Brien in September last year.
Oh ~ it will be a fun ride!