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Ed Husic hits out at Deputy PM after being dumped from cabinet
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Dumped Labor frontbencher Ed Husic has offered a stunning critique of the reasons behind the decision to cut him from the cabinet. He says being outspoken on the conflict in Gaza was a factor in the decision.
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A stunning critique, as you say. Ed Husic not holding back in his criticism after being
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dumped from the front bench late last week as a result of a factional battle for representation
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among the Cabinet. So he is the outgoing industry and science minister. And as I say, not holding
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back in his interview this morning on the ABC's Insiders program, where he said that this
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was basically an unfortunate way of handling the situation, accepting that the factions
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do have a significant role in deciding who will make it onto the front bench. But leaving
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no thoughts held back in terms of his criticism of the role of the deputy prime minister in
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this, Richard Miles, he says that it was nothing but deliberate, the last minute nature of the
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handling of this decision and how that unfolded. Take a listen.
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Look, the difficult issue here is that we've had, you know, sort of barefaced ambition and
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a deputy prime minister wheeled a factional club to reshape the ministry. I think when
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people look at a deputy prime minister, they expect to see a statesman, not a factional
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assassin.
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He also said that the Labor Party couldn't celebrate its diversity and then expect those
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diverse members of the Cabinet to remain silent in a corner during some of the tougher, more
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fraught subjects, including Gaza. He says that his decision to be more outspoken on that
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topic in particular, he believes was a factor in the decision to see him not retain his spot
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on the Cabinet. He also said that the party had been held back in its first term and said
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that there needs to be a burning through of the timidity that overshadowed the first term
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of the Parliament to some degree and has called for more ambition in terms of policy in this
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second term.
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Also, Nicole, Jacinta Price has confirmed that she's going to run to be deputy Liberal leader.
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Tell us more.
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That's right. So we already knew that Susan Lee and Angus Taylor were the respective moderate
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and conservative contenders to take over the leadership of the Liberal Party after Peter
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Dutton lost last Saturday night and that they each need a deputy to run alongside them.
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Last week, we saw the defection of Jacinta Numpajimpa Price from sitting in the Nationals party room
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to sit with the Liberals.
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And then we've seen confirmation today of what was being suspected last week about her running
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as the deputy. She's yet to set foot in the Liberal Party room, but is already running as deputy,
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which has brought about much criticism from her colleagues, both former colleagues that she sat
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alongside in the Nationals party room and now other members of the Liberal Party, saying that
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her ambition is clear here and they haven't necessarily been consulted as part of this decision.
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And they're also critical about what it could mean.
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Senator Jacinta Price offering some critiques of her own over the handling of the unsuccessful
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campaign, but also the decision of her to run as deputy has left some questioning what that
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will mean if she is successful for voters who were not supportive of the more conservative
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leaning of the opposition at the election last weekend, Lorna.
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