Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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Fits well with Labor.We need an eminent person without scruples, conscience or couth.
Also I would point out his job is to be independant and I reckon he will be. He hates both sides and no one much likes him.
Wrong. This is a man without principles. Like a mongrel dog he belongs to anyone who feeds him.
How long can this "KING RAT" last as speaker.
I wonder when he submitted his resume to Gillard for the job as speaker if she had checked out his back ground.
Maybe it the LNP's gain and the Labor Party's loss when it all hits the fan with the AFP.Check out the link on his history of expenses.
The Labor Party are already claiming the LNP are digging up dirt and creating more 'scare campaigns. To be expected of course.
http://blogs.news.com.au/couriermai...ls_were_about_to_sack_him_labor_promoted_him/
He won't leave, he is getting an extra $80,000 a year, a fantastic office with a private garden and if he stays through to the next election his parlimentary super goes up by $15,000 a year plus he is allowed something like 30 business class flights every year for the rest of his life (that he can use to say up yours to his old parlimentary mates).
He won't go. Labor will now go full term.
Also I would point out his job is to be independant and I reckon he will be. He hates both sides and no one much likes him.
The funny thing is Abbott wanted an independant speaker and now he has one!
Wrong. This is a man without principles. Like a mongrel dog he belongs to anyone who feeds him.
Yes you are correct!
And they are multiplying at a fast rate.
joea
"Pursued"? By whom? If he has abused his allowances he needs to be brought to account.This brings up an interesting dilemma.
He is the Speaker of our Parliament, and he was elected by members, the majority of whom are considered honourable.
Should he not then be accorded some level of respect, as respect for his office.
In other words, if he is pursued, does this in fact damage the office of Speaker.
gg
...Should he not then be accorded some level of respect, as respect for his office.
In other words, if he is pursued, does this in fact damage the office of Speaker.
gg
"Pursued"? By whom? If he has abused his allowances he needs to be brought to account.
Nothing to do with the office of Speaker.
Let's see what happens with respect to the investigation into his expenses and into his office's possible wrongdoing.
And then let's see how he behaves as Speaker. If he demonstrates impartiality and consistency OK. But if he decides to abuse the office in order to pay back past grudges that's a whole different matter.
It seems that Slipper's large expenses paid for by taxpayers was well known. I read about it a long time ago in the Sunday Mail.
Should someone with this sort of reputation be put in the office of Speaker at all?
Good points, my concern is though about the office of Speaker.
Does it suffer by any of the following
Slipper being Speaker
Slipper being investigated
Slipper being criticised for past behaviour
gg
It will have a discernible impact on the quality of Peter Slipper’s life. It is worth stressing that there is no grand issue of principle behind his decision to quit. Far from it. Peter Slipper wants the payrise, the flash car, the pomp that comes with the job. He is a seriously unspectacular MP, famous almost solely for falling asleep in the chamber, and who is deservedly under fire for preselection in his Sunshine Coast seat from the vastly more talented and intelligent former Aboriginal Affairs minister Mal Brough. It is probably his last term, and he knows it, and he’s grabbing some extra dosh before he returns to a life of appropriate anonymity.
Good points, my concern is though about the office of Speaker.
Does it suffer by any of the following
Slipper being Speaker
Slipper being investigated
Slipper being criticised for past behaviour
gg
Of course it does. Take it up with Gillard. She's the one who put a low-life in the job.
Who made him Speaker?
gg
Of course it does. Take it up with Gillard. She's the one who put a low-life in the job.
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