10-21-2024, 09:17 PM
Like many other Senators who have gone 'independent' after getting elected on a mainstream party ticket - they actually think people voted for them, as opposed to the vast majority of voters who simply follow the how to vote cards, especially for the ridiculously long-winded senate ballot paper.
Personally, I think if a Senator decides they do not wish to belong to the party on whose ticket they got elected, they should resign and allow the party in question to nominate a replacement.
There have been a few good independent Senators (think Brian Harradine, Nick Xenophon), but they were elected under their own banner.
I bet the Greens regret the day they put Lidia onto their ticket......
Personally, I think if a Senator decides they do not wish to belong to the party on whose ticket they got elected, they should resign and allow the party in question to nominate a replacement.
There have been a few good independent Senators (think Brian Harradine, Nick Xenophon), but they were elected under their own banner.
I bet the Greens regret the day they put Lidia onto their ticket......
This is now the longest premiership drought in the history of the Carlton Football Club - more evidence of climate change?

