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Who will be the new Speaker of the House of Representatives?
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"Veteran Liberal MP Kevin Andrews will leave politics after
30 years - at the next federal election. He could be handed
a farewell gift of being elected speaker of the House of Reps."
"The Howard government minister will be forced out of federal
Parliament after losing preselection for his Melbourne seat of
Menzies. He is being urged by senior colleagues to contest
a party room ballot for the position left vacant following the
resignation of Tony Smith last month."
We're told that Queensland MP Andrew Wallace has also contacted
colleagues for support to stand for this role.
Kevin Andrews lost preselection for his Menzies seat to
Keith Wolahan, 181-111 in a ballot. Andrews may not have the
support he needs for the speaker's position. Still, according
to many sources - Andrews is "seriously considering"contesting
the position.
It would be a great way to end a career in politics. The
successful candidate could serve up to six months in the position
if the the federal government heads to an election in May, with
a salary boost of about $75,000 ( on top of a backbench annual
wage).
The person who's elected would also have a portrait
commissioned to hang forever in Parliament House.
The question is - would Kevin Andrews make a good speaker of
the House of Reps.? Or would he be like Bronwyn Bishop was -
extremely one-sided?
Can we judge him by his record as an MP?