Liberal Frontbencher Jane Hume Speaks for the First Time Since Ousting
- Liberal Senator Jane Hume spoke publicly after being demoted from Sussan Ley's shadow cabinet, saying it hurt her both personally and professionally.
- Hume emphasized her freedom to share her views now that she is on the backbench, stating it would allow more open communication.
- Liberal Party leader Sussan Ley acknowledged Hume's talent and contributions, denying her demotion was due to work-from-home policies.
- Hume called for party unity and commitment to fighting for citizens' needs, asserting her dedication to the Coalition's goals.
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Hume Supports Ley Despite Feeling ‘Hurt Personally and Professionally’
Liberal Senator Jane Hume, who was left out of the new frontbench despite previously serving as Shadow Finance Minister, has pledged her support for party leader Sussan Ley—even as she admitted the decision left her “hurt personally and professionally.”
·New York, United States
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