A spokesperson for federal One Nation leader Pauline Hanson confirmed the party has a new NSW executive and Mark Latham is not a member of that executive.
The Coalition’s Jacinta Nampijinpa Price met with One Nation leader Pauline Hanson last month to discuss her potential contribution to the No case in the official referendum pamphlet.
NSW parliament has since suggested putting all exhibition items behind perspex.
The state’s seven non-major party MPs,spanning its political and geographic breadth,have banded together with an unusual collaborative spirit.
The Sydney MP says the One Nation leader has refused to apologise for a series of homophobic comments.
Hanson said she intended to meet Latham and the two other NSW One Nation MPs to “find out the answers” after he ignored her pleas to apologise.
Independent MP Alex Greenwich said he was shocked the Coalition had not yet publicly denounced Mark Latham’s highly offensive homophobic slur.
Premier Chris Minns said the political firebrand had revealed himself to be a “bigot,” but did not say whether the government would take action against him.
The One Nation leader has condemned comments made by her NSW party leader,describing them as disgusting and demanding he apologise to voters.
Not only has he been unable or unwilling to begin the job of redefining himself since becoming leader,Peter Dutton has disappeared for days on end.
And a slow day out with Dennis.