Ashby wins appeal and Slippery gets hit for costs.

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Kevin Rudd clone hey, whatever next.:eek::eek::eek:

Sadly moi has to report that Malcolm (cue our Nods tug of forelock) Turnbull is, like the departed K Rudd, a consummate, paralyzingly boring ego driven bullshit artist on any subject or issue that's thrown up to him.

With this one difference: I will say for Kevin that at least he always changed his bloviating bull topic every day of the week - so at least in every 24 hour cycle he would be blahing and grinning and preening himself about a different policy. Not the same that he was being delivered by his public service advisers.

Malcolm (cue forelock ) , on other hand, bullshits and bloviates the same words on the same issue every day for days on end.
Clearly going to extend to weeks.
How long must we endure the buzz words "disruptive"and ägility" before we understand what our prime minister is effing talking about when back in real world we are at war with islamofascists which is not going away?
 
Ashby must regret torching his career for this. Story was Brough and co offered him a job wasn't it?
Story was that Ashby would be looked after in a comfy job and then when it was forgotten about by the electorate he would get preselection in a winnable seat.
 

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The political conspiracy, btw, was always nothing more than a big noise created by govt and Slipper to divert attention from the fact that Labor had appointed a Speaker who was quickly revealed in his suggestive, sexualised texts to his employee to be a champion sleazebag and predator.
Quoted for the lols, guru, my elegant posterior.
 
It appears Pyne and Wyatt are being questioned by Police about the illegal copying of Slippers Diary.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/new...F&utm_source=TheAustralian&utm_medium=Twitter

The Australian Federal Police has confirmed Christopher Pyne and Wyatt Roy have joined Mal Brough in being questioned over the alleged illegal copying of Peter Slipper’s diary.

Mr Pyne, the federal Industry, Innovation and Science Minister, and assistant minister Mr Roy have met with investigators after last year’s AFP raids on the Sunshine Coast homes of Mr Brough and two of Mr Slipper’s former staffers.

Mr Brough stood down as Special Minister of State on December 29 to await the outcome of the investigation, which, according to the search warrants, alleges he illegally procured copies of the official diaries from James Ashby, Mr Slipper’s former adviser.

The AFP began investigating after Mr Brough told the 60 Minutes television program in September 2014 he had asked Mr Ashby to get copies of the diary for him.

Mr Brough has since attempted to distance himself from those comments and was last year accused of misleading parliament when he claimed the program had selectively edited the interview.

The AFP had named Mr Pyne and Mr Roy in the search warrants, but at the time did not level any allegations against either frontbencher.
 

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