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Gladys Liu - Are the Questions justified?

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http://www.smh.com.au/national/something-has-shifted-morrison-senses-a-tipping-point-is-at-hand-20190915-p52reo.html
Read too this well thought out report on Scomos slip, slip it was
After saying he never used racist terms in relation to Sam [another fool] he has seen sentiment shift
Now why the links?
Surely in any discussion posting links to back an opinion is ok
And posting links to prove that story is not true should also be ok
Posted by Belly, Monday, 16 September 2019 12:01:58 PM
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It does appear that this discussion is not quite finished
yet.

I'm pleased that more valid points are being raised.

And of course we have to wait and see how all this is
going to play out.

On the one hand - it's fair to ask who her political
mates are of Gladys Liu. What her connections are.
Because if she was not aware of who her connections
were - then she's plainly inept. And if she was aware -
then is this the type of person we want in our Parliament?

Her connections have been clearly demonstrated on record
that she did have links to the United Front Work Department's
Guangdong provincial branch of the China Overseas Exchange
Association (an overseas propaganda and influence outfit headed
by high-ranking communist party officials). Documents reveal
that Liu has been a council member. She also had links with
several other suspect organisations including being an
honorary President.

Therefore questioning by Labor and the crossbench members of
Parliament on this is both legitimate and reasonable as even
conservatives like Andrew Bolt, Niki Savva, and others confirm.

What is concerning is that our PM and his team dismiss the
fact that ASIO warned the Liberal Party that neither the PM
or their departments should join the guest list of Liu's
functions. That I find troublesome.

Is pre-selection in the Liberal Party determined by how
much money you can raise - and by your ability to chat-up
rich-listers and not by the calibre of your thinking,
your humanity, or by your capacity to contribute honest,
constructive socially cohesive ideas to policy or your
demonstration of good faith and trust?

Of course, this case may be resolved if it turns out that
Gladys Liu is of no further use to the United Front ...
they may well cut her loose.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 16 September 2019 12:49:31 PM
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Dear Foxy,

You wrote:

'Of course, this case may be resolved if it turns out that
Gladys Liu is of no further use to the United Front ...
they may well cut her loose.'

I totally disagree. Politically speaking she is damaged goods and cannot be trusted. The Chinese Communist Party will definitely have something on her that they will be able to use down the track in order to get her to do their bidding. It could be some secret she has that they know of or pressure they could put on her relatives in China. Just image if she ever became a member of the cabinet or God forbid the PM! She has to go and the rules should be rewritten to make sure this sort of thing cannot happen again. I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that the Chinese Communist Party hasn't already been able to get to other members of the LNP government.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Monday, 16 September 2019 1:35:39 PM
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Dear Mr Opinion,

Gladys Liu's usefulness is now flawed. A shadow hangs
over her - and therefore she will never rise to a
top position because of trust issues. Also this
should be a good lesson for the Liberal Party.

I suspect that they paid her back by choosing her for
pre-selection for Chisholm, expecting her not to win.
Jennifer Yang (Labor candidate) was supposed to win.
I would be very surprised if Liu's career in politics
did not end soon.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 16 September 2019 1:51:12 PM
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Dear Foxy,

But wouldn't you agree that the really big problem is that if Liu resigns it will mean that ScuMo loses a majority in the house of reps? Isn't this really what the drama is all about?
Posted by Mr Opinion, Monday, 16 September 2019 1:58:51 PM
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Dear Mr Opinion,

Of course - that's a big part of it.
However, he may not have a choice.
He may be forced to act by members of
his own party - the Opposition, and the public.

Interesting times ahead.
Posted by Foxy, Monday, 16 September 2019 2:02:08 PM
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