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Is Misogyny Still Alive and Well in the Liberal Party?

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cont'd ...

Oooops, sorry - my apologies for the error I made to the second
link. Here it is again:

http://news.com.au/entertainment/tv/minister-for-women-says-liberal-mps-were-subject-to-threats-intimidation/news-story/cf79db036cd7c15d0db140d31cf8c6a7
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 8 September 2018 6:36:36 PM
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Posted by ALTRAV, Saturday, 8 September 2018 6:40:43 PM
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Hi Belly,

Thanks for the good advice. Wagga looks a win for the Independent Joe McGerr on Labor preferences.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 8 September 2018 7:24:15 PM
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I didn't know ol' Joe was a misogynist?
Well, well, you just never know do you?
I would never have guessed.
This comes as a shock to many people.
Ha well, he's only a normal healthy man.
Posted by ALTRAV, Saturday, 8 September 2018 7:39:51 PM
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Any employee in this country is entitled to not
only a safe work environment, but if bullied or
intimidated, they should have avenues for the
resolution of conflict.

Federal Liberal Member of Parliament Craig Laundy
has called on his party to introduce anti-bullying
measures after complaints were received of both
bullying and intimidation from some colleagues during
the bitter leadership spill.

Mr Laundy, a former workplace Minister
said that an internal panel was needed to deal with
bullying complaints from Members of Parliament.
He stated that "...political parties are not only
not above the law, they should lead by example."

Defence Minister Christopher Pyne agreed and stated that
complaints of bullying should be made formally and dealt
with through the proper process via the Chief Whip - Nola
Merino.

Many members of the Liberal Party have agreed that this matter
does need investigation for the sake of all Members of
Parliament.
Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 8 September 2018 9:38:42 PM
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Posted by o sung wu, Saturday, 8 September 2018 9:46:27 PM
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