Labor's never ending scandals rock the Labor Titantic sinking in Labor's vast cesspool of corruption. Labor’s pain in the bum, Enema HusarAMM 27/09/2018
Who would have thought, Enema Husar may not quit politics after all? No sir, where else could she bully people, ride around in Comcars, snout deeply embedded in the tax payers’ pocket and advertise what a great rort is all is?Federal Labor MP Emma Husar is believed to be reconsidering her decision to quit at the next election over a staff bullying scandal, after the extension of a NSW ALP deadline for “expressions of interest” in her western Sydney seat.
Are they in love ?
Labor MP Emma Husar rethinks decision to quit the houseSource: News Corp
Ms Husar has told supporters she “didn’t want to lose her job” and an internal party report found no basis for her resignation.
The self-described “loudest supporter” of Ms Husar, Penrith local branch member Peggy Willcox, told The Australian that party officials had advised the first-time MP she could run again but she “has to put in expressions of interest like everyone else”.
So far 15 people have told the ALP’s head office they are keen to nominate for Lindsay. The deadline has been extended until early next month because no early election is now expected.
The Australian understands the NSW ALP disputes Ms Husar’s alleged assertion she was advised by party secretary Kaila Murnain or party organiser David Dobson that she was welcome back by joining “expressions of interest”.
Ms Husar’s reinstatement as the endorsed candidate in Lindsay also faces possible impediments as the NSW ALP takes a hard line.
A party spokesman said the party’s candidate review committee considered the suitability of nominees for public office where there were matters of integrity.
“The (committee) may refuse endorsement to a nominee for public office if the nominee or candidate could bring the party into disrepute or is not a fit and proper person for public office,” he said.
A rethink by Ms Husar, who said last month she would not recontest Lindsay, is understood to be driven in part by the lack of well-known locals among 15 possible candidates.
It was reported on Sky News yesterday that a push had begun inside Labor for retiring NSW senator Doug Cameron to replace Ms Husar.
But Mr Cameron, who lives in Sydney’s west and is a well-known party figure as former head of the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union, immediately dismissed the speculation, confirming he planned to move to Tasmania with his wife.
The battle for Ms Husar’s seat turned into open party warfare yesterday when Ms Willcox, who has secured almost 1000 names for a “Bring Back Emma” petition, voiced dismay at Ms Husar’s treatment in an angry letter to Bill Shorten.
“In Emma, we actually had an advocate that would put her job on the line for the greater good, someone that would put her interest after that of her constituents and her country. But your party has taken that away from us.”
Ms Willcox said she had submitted an expression of interest in Lindsay — in the event Ms Husar did not run — but was now withdrawing it.
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