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Clever Libs undermining Bull S.
Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:10am
 
While Bull S. rants and raves trying to cover up all sorts of devious stuff Mal cunningly out flanks him.




Major parties conducting internal audits of every MP as Greens reveal new audit proposal
James Massola NOVEMBER 5 2017

The Liberal and Labor parties have undertaken sweeping behind the scenes audits of all their MPs to ensure they are not dual citizens and ineligible for parliament, despite both parties fighting an external probe for months.

And in a move designed to bring the citizenship crisis to a head, the Greens will immediately move when the Senate next sits to establish a committee that can compel all senators to produce evidence they have complied with section 44 of the Constitution.

The Greens move shapes as a test for Labor, which on Friday flipped its position and announced that it would support an undefined bipartisan process to uncover any additional dual citizens.

The Greens proposal will likely have the support of the Senate cross bench but will need Labor backing to proceed.

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Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten during a vote that Barnaby Joyce no longer be heard during question time. Photo: Andrew Meares

The internal audits by both major parties began months ago, soon after former Greens senator Scott Ludlam announced he was a dual citizen.

In the Liberal Party's case, federal and state directors agreed to undertake the legal checks on all sitting members of parliament and the process has been driven by state offices, in consultation with the national office.

It's understood that some, but not all states have now completed the process. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's office is aware the work is underway.
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For Labor, the process was driven by the party's national office, working closely with Opposition Leader Bill Shorten's office, with state party offices also involved.

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Greens Leader Senator Richard Di Natale wants a senate committee to audit MPs' citizenship. Photo: Dan Himbrechts

A party source said that, in many cases, the process involved getting a fresh set of legal eyes to review the paperwork already produced for legal advisers during the candidate vetting process.

In more complicated cases, barristers and QCs have been engaged to provide additional advice. Labor's internal process began soon after Mr Ludlam's case emerged too and it concluded after about a month.

While it is not surprising the major parties would quietly run checks on MPs who could face legal hurdles, the revelation that it has been going on for months – even as Labor and the Liberals have fought off an external probe – will likely prompt calls for the findings to be publicly released.

It also raises questions about whether either party has discovered another MP may be an undeclared dual citizen and kept quiet about it.

Greens Leader Richard Di Natale said the fact that behind the scenes checks were done was "a sign of a government that has lost all credibility and is no longer fit to govern".

"There is now no longer any excuse for the government not to commit unequivocally to a transparent, independent audit of every single member of parliament," he said.

Mr Ludlam's resignation in July eventually prompted a High Court case that found 5 MPs – including former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce – were dual nationals. Former senate president Stephen Parry then sensationally came forward and quit last week.

Under the Greens' proposal, the party will attempt to set up a new senate select committee on November 13 when the Senate next sits that would co-opt citizenship experts to assess and provide advice to the committee.

The committee would comprise 3 government MPs, 3 Labor MPs, 1 Green and 1 xbench senator and would only examine upper house MPs.

The Greens hope a similar committee could be established in the House; ideally, they want a joint committee or commission of inquiry established but recognise the government is unlikely to support this.

Dr Di Natale said parliament faced a "constitutional crisis" and that "the prime minister and the opposition leader need to stop acting in their own self-interest and start acting with some integrity".

The government has resisted pressure for an external audit of all MPs, arguing it would reverse the onus of proof, that the High Court should deal with citizenship matters and that an audit, as Mr Turnbull put it, would be a "witch hunt".

Mr Shorten's peace offering is for "a universal disclosure to the Parliament" by all MPs but on Saturday, he failed to provide more details of how this would work even as he called for all parties to sit down and "work out a process that restores the confidence of the Australian people in the Australian Parliament".

The Greens hope their proposal will be taken up by Labor.

Mr Turnbull has questioned the utility of an audit by, for example, a parliamentary committee and said MPs should simply self-report themselves. He has already dismissed Mr Shorten's call for universal disclosure as "characteristically confused".

http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/major-parties-conducting-i...
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Reply #1 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:16am
 
Clever libs , today's oxymoron

Now the facts

In September Turnbull stood before the media demanding that Bill Shorten prove that he wasn't a British citizen. Now when it looks like the citizenship saga could take down even more coalition MPs, Turnbull is claiming it's a "witch hunt". Witch hunt? How about you just obey the law.
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Reply #2 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:24am
 
All we can hope is Leftie that THELIAR  will disappear for six months (as longie did) after the Labor Landslide in 2019 or sooner.

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Reply #3 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:25am
 
Now LW still on his high horse solves something or other. Hope he calms down soon.

And the browned off Reddy attacks the poster. Terrible!!!


But back to real news as Mal outsmarts the Labor imposter in NZ.

Mr Turnbull had his first win of sorts this weekend when he rejected NZ’s, Jacinta Ardern’s, offer to take 150 Manus Island troublemakers.

Ardern’s offer was nothing more than cheap window dressing for her NZ Greens supporters.

Ardern knows the rabble would only use NZ as a springboard over the ditch into Australia. Problem solved—for her! And the UN applauds.



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Beware of Labor imposters bearing gifts.
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Reply #4 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:29am
 
Wonder if they discussed that awful asbestos Julie and her comments
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Reply #5 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:30am
 
Where did that thread go where the rtards were claiming a libtard victory in NZ ?
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Reply #6 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:33am
 
LW still trying to change the subject and no doubt have the usual giggle. Calm down LW.

Prepare for your hero Bull S. being totally discredited and becoming a subject of distress in Labor.
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Reply #7 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:36am
 
juliar wrote on Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:33am:
i have conceded that you're correct LW , Bill will be our PM .


Well it is obvious to everybody , well done for admitting defeat
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Reply #8 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:43am
 
Shocking!!! now LW is LYING and illegally MISQUOTING another poster!!!! Disgraceful!!!

But then what else would you expect from a Lefty.

That's why NOBODY ever believes anything that oozes out of a Lefty.

LW when are you going to return to your normal self as a mild mannered armchair arm waver ?
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Reply #9 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 9:58am
 
Quick before LW comes back and tries to change the subject again, some REAL NEWS.

Betzy looks into the rotting carcass of Labor and finds something.

No surprise Bull S. is trying to bluff and cover up. Gosh GetUp! will be in panic mode.




Eric Abetz steps up pressure on Braddon MP Justine Keay to prove she renounced British citizenship
NICK CLARK, FEDERAL POLITICAL EDITOR, Mercury November 6, 2017 1:00am

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Bull S. and the disputed citizen Braddon MP Justine Keay

SENATOR Eric Abetz has stepped up pressure on Braddon MP Justine Keay to produce papers that prove she renounced her British citizenship before the 2016 election.

Ms Keay has released a timeline of her efforts to renounce her British citizenship.

But she again declined yesterday to make public any correspondence from the British Home Office that would show she succeeded before June 9, 2016, the date nominations for the 2016 election closed.

She said she completed a UK Home Office Form RN Declaration of Renunciation of British Citizenship on May 9, 2016, receipted by the UK Home Office on May 31.

Labor leader Bill Shortenhas pledged to “clear the cloud over the constitutional citizenship crisis engulfing the Parliament”.

Senator Abetz said that pledge meant nothing until Ms Keay and Queensland MP Susan Lamb validated their credentials. “It will be clear to all that Mr Shorten’s words are worthless,” he said.

“Their pointless exercise in publicising timelines that leave out the most important date is a tricky attempt to avoid hard questions.”


Meanwhile, doubts emerged about Coalition MPs Alex Hawke and Julia Banks in the dual citizenship debacle that already has claimed five senators, including Tasmanian Senate president Stephen Parry and Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce.

Constitutional experts are divided over whether “taking all reasonable steps” is sufficient under the latest High Court decision.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who holds a one-seat majority, criticised the media at the weekend for carrying out “witch hunts” in relation to Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg and ruled out an audit called for by Senator Abetz, Denison MP Andrew Wilkie, Greens Leader Richard Di Natale and others.

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In September Turnbull stood before the media demanding that Bill Shorten prove that he wasn't a British citizen. Now when it looks like the citizenship saga could take down even more coalition MPs, Turnbull is claiming it's a "witch hunt". Witch hunt? How about you just obey the law
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Reply #11 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 10:05am
 
LW no apology ? Should I go running to the MOD like certain others do ? Don't worry I won't complain.
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Reply #12 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 10:15am
 
juliar wrote on Nov 6th, 2017 at 10:05am:
LW no apology ? Should I go running to the MOD like certain others do ? Don't worry I won't complain.


I never go to mods , i have broad shoulders  Smiley
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Reply #13 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 10:22am
 
Still no apology from the naughty LW ?

Chastised Shorty slinks away after being outflanked again as he tries to Restart the Boats. This time via NZ.




Dutton lashes Shorten on New Zealand refugee call
GREG BROWN, RORY CALLINAN, PRIMROSE RIORDAN The Australian12:00AM November 4, 2017

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Refugee advocates protest in Sydney yesterday. Picture: AFP

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton has lashed Bill Shorten over his call for the Australian government to consider New Zealand’s offer to resettle some of the ­remaining Manus Island refugees, saying any such move would embolden people-smugglers.

Following New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s offer yesterday to accept 150 men from Manus Island, Mr Shorten said the proposal shouldn’t be ignored by Malcolm Turnbull.

“Turnbull should take Prime Minister Ardern’s constructive offer seriously,” Mr Shorten said.

“Manus was never intended to be a place of indefinite detention. The Liberals have been in charge for four years and haven’t done anywhere near enough work on resettlement options.”

However, Mr Dutton accused the Opposition Leader of “sounding a lot like Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd”, arguing his statement would be a “green light” to people-smugglers.

“Mr Shorten has not sought any briefings on the government’s work to clean up Labor’s Manus legacy,” he said.

“It is … a reminder to Australians that Labor under Bill Shorten would fold to internal pressure once again and it would be a green light for people-smugglers.”

The government has previously rejected resettling asylum-seekers in New Zealand, arguing it would encourage people-smugglers.

Ms Ardern is expected to discuss the issue with Mr Turnbull when they meet in Sydney tomorrow.

Just fewer than 600 men are ­refusing to leave the Manus Island processing centre for new accommodation at other locations in the region, arguing it is unsafe to leave.

Australia’s Immigration Department yesterday rejected claims the country had “abandoned” the asylum-seekers and refugees.

“Former-residents who choose to stay at the (centre) are doing so fully informed that PNG has provided them with suitable alternatives and that these can be accessed at any time. Any claims to the contrary are simply not true,” the department said.

But the Australian government’s apparent tactic of hoping a lack of food, water and basic comforts would drive the remaining asylum-seekers out of the closed detention centre appeared to be backfiring yesterday with the men bringing in boatloads of food supplies and being given access to power and water by locals.

Up to 30 asylum-seekers were yesterday reported to be involved in running the loads of food into the centre using the unsecured back entrance on the beach within the Lombrum Naval Base.

At the same time, PNG residents living near the centre within the base were regularly allowing the men to access water and to ­recharge phones.

The practice was being unofficially condoned by PNG authorities. A senior policeman who asked not to be named said his ­officers had not received any ­instructions to move the men out of the centre.

He also said police knew the ­refugees were bringing in food and being given access to power and water — but that was something his men had not been instructed to stop.

“It is part of the Melanesian way. If you come to my village without anything, then I will look after you and give you food,’’ he said.

The officer said he thought it was unlikely any move would be made to forcibly oust the men.

“It could take months,’’ he said.

“They will wait for them to leave.’’

The refugees have repeatedly stressed they do not wish to leave the centre as the locals around ­Lorengau may attack them.

But the Australian Immigration Department yesterday hit back at their claims, saying security services were in place at the ­alternative accommodation sites.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/immigration/dutton-lashes-short...


Some decent COMMENTS as the Lefties are incapable of making any

Terry 23 HOURS AGO
Bill Shorten is no different on Manus 'refugees' than he was with the Cleanevent ripoff. He proposes a deal between parties making each of them believe there's a good outcome without realising it's not for them it's for Bill Shorten.


Anthea 1 DAY AGO
Leaving the centre can't be anymore dangerous than paying a peope smuggler and setting out on a dangerous boat trip as an illegal immigrant.
The locals can't be too dangerous if they are assisting these men with water, power and food.
Farcical.


brian 2 DAYS AGO
I find it laughable that these people want to remain in the concretation camp that they complained about and do not want to live amongst the locals who are supplying them with food and water as they are frightened of them yet some have already settled down in Manus island and opened up businesses . Lets face it after all the money they received from the taxpayers they could all buy homes there or open up businesses .
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Reply #14 - Nov 6th, 2017 at 10:24am
 
It's all delaying tactics so as to hold on by a fingernail to control of The House - even the suggestion, after the Joyce case clearly delineated the rules and set the precedent, that Turnbull wants each case to be put to the court separately, thus postponing the inevitable Downfall as long as possible, is a desperate move of a desperate government.

Very like Hitler shuffling phantom divisions around at the very end...
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