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Now Rhiannon is slyly playing the 'bullied and harassed' card. She plays it hard ball. Hard ball hypocrisy, that is.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-27/greens-party-discord-continues-over-lee-rhiannon-claims/8655872
Those who want the Greens to become a legitimate opposition, rather than a dung-flicking protest mob, and there is a very real chance of them displacing a Labor party controlled by cynics like Shorten, must be very concerned that Rhiannon's 'NSW 'Eastern Bloc' is resolutely opposed to Di Natale.
Di Natale could leave. Who wants this exasperating scurrilous undermining affecting one's personal life as it inevitably does?
The national Greens should be considering what the party stands to gain by encouraging those NSW 'Eastern Bloc' serial troublemakers to leave and hitch the backsides back to Shorten's Labor. That would be followed by an exodus of Labor voters to the Greens to get away from that cynical, self-interested s.o.b Shorten. Win-win for the Greens.