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10,000 National Party members to decide if QLD has new Conservative Party

Agmates Editor Steve Truman writes:

QLD National Leader Lawrence SpringborgThe Nationals Central Council has voted 149 to 1 against to move ahead with the formation of new conservative party in Queensland. QLD Nationals Leader Lawrence Springborg has been relentless is his drive to bring about the new conservative political force in Queensland which he believes is the only hope of ousting the long serving State Labor government.

Despite hostile opposition within some sections of the Liberal Party the National’s Council, rightly so has voted to conduct a ballot of the Party’s 10,000 Queensland members to find out if they support the move or not..

QLD National’s Senator Barnaby JoyceMembers will be asked to vote on whether they support the “consolidation of like-minded, non-labor forces into a single political entity in Queensland” according to National’s Queensland Senator Barnaby Joyce (pictured) who enthusiastically supports the push for the new party.

The State Liberal party had side stepped the issue a week ago when instead of supporting a motion to conduct a ballot of their own members they referred the matter to the Federal Party.

However 4 federal liberal MP’s lead by Federal Member for Ryan Michael Johnson have defied the Liberal’s National leadership by deciding to hold their own ballots allowing party members in their electorates to vote on supporting the move or not.

Federal Liberal MP Michael JohnsonMichael Johnson (pictured) and his fellow Liberal MP’s must be congratulated for this move. Liberal Leader Brendan Nelson has been traveling Australia on a “listening tour”. Why would any Liberal MP not be agreeable to giving rank and file Liberal party members the opportunity to express their opinion on the merger / formation of a new conservative party in QLD?

Hasn’t it got through to some Liberal party MP’s that a major reason they got thrown out of government by the Australian people was because they’d stopped listening to the people?

Have your say!

Would you support the formation of a single, non-labor conservative Party at State and Federal level in Australia? 

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Comment by Judy
2008-04-08 07:35:24

Most definitely I will support a NEW party.

I will not support an amalgamation or merger that might give the Liberals a chance of a takeover. Liberals are a problem - too much like the Labor Party and inclined to sit on the fence when strong decisions are needed.

Conservatives need to work as one party and include those disenchanted voters who have defected to One Nation and independents - it is the only way we will ever get rid of this dictatorship that has ruled Queensland with jack boots on for more than ten years.

 
Comment by Maureen
2008-04-13 11:11:58

And herein lies the question - who will be this new Party?

The Nationals have 10,000 members. Why not present a credible, strong Party that concerned Queenslander’s can see it would make sense to join. If One Nation could present an alternative to members of other Parties at the time, why can’t the Nationals?

People defected to Pauline - maybe they will now decide to join forces with Lawrence.

“A rose by any other name is still a rose”

 
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