Dutton: Hastie ‘Went on Strike’ and Cost Us at Election
Andrew Hastie resigned from the shadow cabinet after being excluded from immigration policy and to freely challenge Liberal leader Sussan Ley's authority amid party tensions.
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Libs inch towards net zero deal as Hastie leak stirs discontent
Hastie’s shock exit from leader Sussan Ley’s frontbench on Friday has fuelled speculation about her leadership as MPs return to Canberra this week, likely dulling the opposition’s attacks on the government on the Optus saga and the repatriation of so-called ISIS brides.
Australian National Review - Hastie Election Leak Sparks Another Internal Liberal Clash, Testing Sussan Ley’s Position
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Andrew Hastie (R) speaks to the media during a press conference at Parliament House in Canberra, Australia, on June 4, 2024. AAP Image/Lukas Coch As Parliament resumes this week, the Coalition is once again fighting itself instead of the government. The latest turmoil centres on Andrew Hastie MP, who quit the frontbench last week over a migration policy rift—a move now compounded by a damaging leak accusing him of f…
Federal MP Andrew Hastie makes a move to take down Liberal leader Sussan Ley
Federal MP Andrew Hastie has moved to the opposition back bench so he can continue to attack and undermine Liberal Party and Coalition leader Sussan Ley without the limitation of being a […] The post Federal MP Andrew Hastie makes a move to take down Liberal leader Sussan Ley appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
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