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Reply #15 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 8:42am
 
Its time wrote on Aug 3rd, 2018 at 8:24am:
Should be another libtard scandal by the end of the day,  true to form  Smiley


Clutching at straws are you dumbo........
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Reply #16 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 8:44am
 
It is an obscenity to use the word Statesman and Bill Shorten in the same sentence
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Reply #17 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 8:48am
 
Suppose the rtards need some bone to sink their teeth into after having their arses handed to them, 37 times  Grin
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Reply #18 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 8:52am
 
poor old ltard deflecting as usual... Sad

do you think bill BRING BACK THE BOATS..shortarse   knew about emmas baby sitter being on the company payroll Wink Wink

its in Buzzfeed after all he admits he gets his news from there.... Grin Grin
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Reply #19 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 8:58am
 
Poor old rtard Polly Waffle can't stand the heat and is defeated and slipping back to being a mild mannered armchair arm waver who posts a bit of rot every now and again in the hope of getting a few giggles out of the responses.

Are you lying or just repeating something Bill Shorten said ?

Rtard Polly Waffle, do you have one of those Juliar Gillard dog toys ? You could donate it to Emma.
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Reply #20 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:01am
 
The worst political observer who gets everything wrong  Grin
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Reply #21 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:10am
 
Silly old rtard Polly Waffle tries to misuse some of my clever lines but his muddled mind gets it all messed up.


Federal education minister Simon Birmingham says Labor leader Bill Shorten should sack Labor MP Emma Husar if allegations of workplace bullying and misconduct – as revealed by BuzzFeed News – are proven.

But Emma has been shuffled off out of sight by the embattled Labor Party.


Labor MP Emma Husar Takes Personal Leave After Allegations Of Workplace Bullying And Misconduct

https://www.buzzfeed.com/aliceworkman/labor-mp-emma-husar-takes-personal-leave-a...


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Just goes to show you should NEVER believe ANYTHING that oozes out of a Lefty


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Reply #22 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:13am
 
Every mp who misuses entitlements should be fired - this would mean the whole lnp would have to resign..

Barnarby spent nearly a million - where was your indignation then?
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Reply #23 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:21am
 
Fit of Absent Mindeness wrote on Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:13am:
Every mp who misuses entitlements should be fired - this would mean the whole lnp would have to resign..

Barnarby spent nearly a million - where was your indignation then?




oh go back and read the threads on Joyce I was livid with him  still am...

can you show me where one lefty has been appalled with emma???????......

we watch where Bill is supporting her or looking the other way....

we know he doesnt like bad news..

but seriously how long can he pretend he knows nuffink...???
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Reply #24 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:22am
 
This deeply embarrassing Emma thing has Labor groaning and the Libs laughing as they prepare for another by-election.

Buzzfeed Billy is defending her as he admires her corrupt behavior as required by the unions admitance test.

And Albo, the defacto leader of the Labor Party, is huffing and puffing a bit.





Coverage of Emma Husar claims is extraordinary: Anthony Albanese
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Lindsay MP Emma Husar leaves her home in Penrith on Thursday. Jane Dempster

Anthony Albanese has hit out at the coverage of bullying, sexual harassment and misuse of staff allegations against NSW Labor MP Emma Husar, claiming the reporting of “rumours and unfounded allegations” is “extraordinary”.

Moves to dump federal Ms Husar as a party candidate could start late next week, with the NSW ALP determined to head off a worsening political ­crisis as more allegations surface about the backbencher’s bullying of staff and other conduct.

Yesterday, excerpts from a May 16 letter written to Ms Husar by barrister John Whelan — who has been appointed by NSW Labor in March to conduct an investigation into the allegations against Ms Husar — were published by BuzzFeed News.

The extensive allegations detailed in the letter included that Ms Husar exposed herself in the company of staff and Labor frontbencher Jason Clare, and that she had diverted thousands of dollars into her personal bank account.

Mr Albanese said there was a process in place to investigate Ms Husar.

“The idea that you should have a running commentary while there is an independent investigation taking place is not fair, either to Emma Husar or to the people who have made complaints about her,” the Labor frontbencher told the Nine Network.

“What is extraordinary, I find this week, is the amount of coverage that rumours and unfounded allegations at this point are getting.”

Mr Albanese compared the coverage of the allegations against Ms Husar with revelations uncovered by a Senate committee that no tender process was involved when not-for-profit corporate-funded environmental organisation the Great Barrier Reef foundation received $444 million in federal funding following a private meeting between its chairman, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg.


“That, we know, is fact. It has had very little coverage. It should be receiving more, because that is the story of this week,” Mr Albanese said.

Liberal frontbencher Christopher Pyne said he was not responsible for environment policy.

“It is a good attempt on Anthony Albanese’s part to try and flick the switch to another subject,” Mr Pyne told the Nine Network.

“I do think the situation with Emma Husar, originally of course we were saying from the government it needed to go through the proper investigative process and Jack Whelan is doing that on behalf of the Labor Party.

“Unfortunately for Bill Shorten he is the leader of the Labor Party and I think that he needs to take personal responsibility for solving a crisis.”

Asked whether Ms Husar should be a candidate at the next election, Mr Pyne said that would be determined by the outcome of the Whelan investigation.

“If this was a Liberal MP the media and the Labor Party would be demanding that Malcolm Turnbull take personal responsibility for solving it, and I think we’re at that point now where Bill Shorten needs to step up as the Labor leader and deal with a serious series of issues, ensuring that Emma Husar gets the rights that all Australians should have to protect her own reputation,” Mr Pyne said.

“I don’t think that he can allow this to drag on as long as it has so far.

“Time will tell and Lindsay a crucial seat.”

Labor ready to dump Husar

Party sources have told The Australian that Ms Husar’s status as preselected candidate for the western Sydney seat of Lindsay could be overturned quickly at a special meeting of NSW Labor’s candidate review committee.

The committee, which has the power to disendorse candidates and call for fresh preselections, is ­expected to receive from ALP head office next week a report by barrister John Whelan on allegations Ms Husar bullied staff and misused entitlements.

If Mr Whelan’s report finds her behaviour unacceptable, the response will be quick, sources say.

Ms Husar, whose denial of any wrongdoing suggests she may ­resist efforts to dump her, was forced to defend herself yesterday against new accusations on the BuzzFeed website, including one that money running to ­“several thousand dollars” and “intended for other users” was ­diverted to her personal bank ­account.

It was also claimed in a document leaked to BuzzFeed — purportedly a letter Mr Whelan sent to Ms Husar on May 19 outlining allegations staff had made against her — that she sexually harassed male staffers and struck a cross-legged pose similar to Sharon Stone in the movie Basic Instinct while sitting in the parliamentary office of Labor frontbencher Jason Clare as he played with his children on the floor. Yesterday Mr Clare “categorically” rejected this happened, but the Husar staffer present at the time stood by the claim, saying Mr Clare possibly did not see what transpired.

This hilarious Shorten Husar saga continues overleaf
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Reply #25 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:22am
 
This hilarious Shorten Husar saga continues...

Ms Husar lashed out on Twitter yesterday at BuzzFeed’s claims: “This smear is completely and utterly untrue, unfair and hurtful beyond belief — 100 per cent false.”

The Labor MP took the extraordinary step of naming on Twitter one of 20 former staffers interviewed by Mr Whelan, accusing Jeremy Anderson of working against her with his father, former NSW Labor police minister Peter Anderson. “These are absolute lies that have been fabricated by Jeremy Anderson, who’s working with his father to leak against me and ruin my reputation.

“I have done my best to co-­operate with the investigation and clear my name, but it’s clear these people will stop at nothing to ­destroy me.”

Both father and son declined to comment.

One senior figure in the NSW party who will figure in any move to disendorse Ms Husar questioned the appropriateness of publicly outing a former staffer “who could potentially be a victim”.

Bill Shorten did not respond to the question of whether it was ­appropriate for Ms Husar to name a former staffer while the Whelan ­investigation was under way. The ­Opposition Leader did not comment on whether he had ­concerns about the BuzzFeed allegations.

Ms Husar also faces claims that she locked in a meeting with a charity during a ­taxpayer-funded trip to Brisbane, which included attending a Bruno Mars concert, only two days before the meeting took place.

The Daily Telegraph reports today that Micah Project chief executive Karyn Walsh said the charity accepted Ms Husar’s meeting request via email on March 13, the day before the concert. Ms Husar attended the concert with a friend, Penrith police chief inspector Tracy Stone, on March 14 after receiving the ticket as a gift, and met with Micah Project the next day.

Yesterday Ms Husar’s troubles dominated a NSW ALP officers’ meeting that included general secretary Kaila Murnain and state president Mark Lennon. Party sources confirmed all seven wanted a quick resolution but there was agreement they “wanted to look at the report first”.

A decision by the candidate ­review committee on the report, commissioned by head office, would depend on whether Mr Whelan found Ms Husar’s behaviour unacceptable. The crisis has thrown up a dilemma for Mr Shorten: Ms Husar could make life politically difficult if she fights moves to dump her, but he is thought not to want a by-election in her seat, held with a 1.1 per cent margin.

No alternative candidate is ready if such a by-election is forced by Ms Husar resigning from parliament. One scenario raised is that she might accept no longer being the endorsed candidate for Lindsay, then see out her term before quietly bowing out at the election.

The prospect of Ms Husar staying in parliament if the report makes adverse find­ings is unacceptable to some ex-staffers, who say she should quit immediately in those circumstances. The NSW ALP’s administrative committee will discuss the case today but will await the report before acting.


Business groups yesterday called for intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman into the allegations against Ms Husar. Small-business ombudsman Kate Carnell said the matter needed to be resolved quickly, and if a private business owner had faced the same allegations, the FWO would have looked into the matter “in about one minute”.

Federal Workplace Minister Craig Laundy said the case should go to the Fair Work Commission.

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/alp-ready-to-dump-mp-emma-husa...
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Reply #26 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:43am
 
Fit of Absent Mindeness wrote on Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:13am:
Every mp who misuses entitlements should be fired - this would mean the whole lnp would have to resign..

Barnarby spent nearly a million - where was your indignation then?



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Reply #27 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:47am
 
Now glued on the Labor throne the worst Labor "Leader" in Australia's history Rhubarb Billy is down on his bended knees pleading for Emma to be pardoned.

Billy's admiration for Emma's corrupt behavior knows no limits. After all the unions require a person to pass a corruption test before they are considered to be human.

Labor's vast Cesspool of Corruption is never still.  Juliar Gillard and Craig Thommo spring to mind.





Emma Husar is a 'good person' and needs space, Bill Shorten says
Amy Remeikis Wed 25 Jul 2018 16.21 AEST Last modified on Wed 25 Jul 2018 16.47 AEST

Labor leader’s comments come as MP takes personal leave during investigation into her treatment of staff.

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The Labor member for Lindsay Emma Husar has been accused of bullying and harassing her staff. An investigation is under way into the allegations. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

Bill Shorten has pleaded for space as the investigation into Emma Husar’s treatment of staff continues, declaring the western Sydney MP to be a “good person”.

Husar announced she would take personal leave on Tuesday night, saying the publication of the investigation into her behaviour and treatment of staff, first reported by Buzzfeed, led to “threatening messages including threats of violence”, which she has referred to police.

“I’m a single mum and my first priority is the safety and wellbeing of my children,” she said in the statement announcing her leave.

“The best thing for me and my family right now is for us to be out of the spotlight, so I can access support.”

Among the allegations, which are being investigated by barrister John Whelan who has been engaged by the NSW Labor party, are Husar’s staff faced bullying, harassment and verbal abuse, and were made to perform tasks outside of their usual duties, including picking up after her dog.

Shorten, who said he was not made aware of the investigation until last Wednesday, said he would wait until the investigation was complete before looking at what action to take.

“But let me go to the heart of where I think your question is going,” he said at a Caboolture press conference, where he was repeatedly pressed on the issue.

“First of all, I think that Emma Husar is a good person. I certainly think that she’s going through a very tough time. I also think that other people have a right to fair treatment in the workplace and respectful relationships.

“What Emma has done, is she is putting her family first with all of this attentions. She’s going to take a little bit of leave – that’s not unprecedented – and I think that’s the appropriate course of action.

“Having said that, I do think that people are entitled to respectful workplaces and respectful treatment. Clearly, there are complaints, and so there are protocols in place and there is an independent investigation.

“Emma has been through a pretty tough family law process. That doesn’t make her an unusual person. What is hard to see, is the personal distress dragged out publicly.”

Network Seven broadcast vision of one of Husar’s staff members picking up after her dog during a walk on Tuesday night. Shorten did not explain why the animal was at her electorate office, but said it was not just a pet.

“The reason why I did choose to explain a little bit about Emma Husar’s circumstances is that she’s a single parent – one of her kids is diagnosed with and living with autism,” he said.

“The animal is a part of her son’s therapy and treatment.

“I suspect there’s more to this whole situation, and if I can, perhaps, just indulge you with one point here – there’s been a lot of family law stuff dredged out and circulating, I’m finding out in the last day or so.

“I don’t know if any of you have ever been through a messy breakup, and this doesn’t excuse any waste of taxpayer money and doesn’t excuse anything else. But I do get the sense that there is more to this situation than meets the eye. That is why I actually think it’s respectful to all the complainants, to Emma Husar and her family, to let an independent investigation take place.”

Labor figures have by and large fallen behind Husar with support, with Anthony Albanese and Mike Kelly both publicly defending the Lindsay MP.

Government MPs have called on Husar to be sacked, if the investigation finds against her, with Simon Birmingham saying Shorten must show leadership on the issue.

“If any of the allegations are true, then Emma Husar has no place on Bill Shorten’s team,” Birmingham told ABC radio.

“He should go to Sydney and dismiss her as an MP, disendorse her as a candidate and ensure that he takes responsibility for a member of his team where the allegations are clear, that they have been doing the wrong thing with their taxpayer funded staff.”

The workplace minister, Craig Laundy, encouraged Husar’s staff to take any of their claims to the fair work ombudsman, telling Sky News he did not believe it was “appropriate” for parliamentarian staff to be performing domestic duties.

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2018/jul/25/emma-husar-is-a-good-pers...
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Reply #28 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:49am
 
I would say he was referring to the very expensive  win at all costs by-election that we all know damp squib knew about what was going on behind the scenes , it's unfortunate for the people of New England they weren't as informed going to polls
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Reply #29 - Aug 3rd, 2018 at 9:52am
 
Can anyone give me a concise list (in dot point fashion) of what she has done?
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