http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-12/wilkie-says-gillard-tried-to-recruit-him-to-labor/5314976
Independent MP Andrew Wilkie says former prime minister Julia Gillard tried to recruit him to the Labor Party and have him run as an ALP candidate in the last election.
Mr Wilkie says Ms Gillard made the advance during one of their regular meetings in 2011, telling the Member for Denison he needed to think about his future.
Mr Wilkie has told ABC News 24's Capital Hill program Ms Gillard also raised the prospect of the Labor Party not running a candidate against him in Denison at all.
He says he found the offer "remarkable" and "surprising" but not "improper".
"It was about mid-2011, so while I still had an agreement to support prime minister Julia Gillard," Mr Wilkie said.
"At one of our weekly meetings she started the meeting by saying we needed to talk about my future.
Julia knew she would betray the agreement between them, if she could get him to join the party then he would be forced to vote on party lines.
Independent MP Andrew Wilkie says former prime minister Julia Gillard tried to recruit him to the Labor Party and have him run as an ALP candidate in the last election.
Mr Wilkie says Ms Gillard made the advance during one of their regular meetings in 2011, telling the Member for Denison he needed to think about his future.
Mr Wilkie has told ABC News 24's Capital Hill program Ms Gillard also raised the prospect of the Labor Party not running a candidate against him in Denison at all.
He says he found the offer "remarkable" and "surprising" but not "improper".
"It was about mid-2011, so while I still had an agreement to support prime minister Julia Gillard," Mr Wilkie said.
"At one of our weekly meetings she started the meeting by saying we needed to talk about my future.
Julia knew she would betray the agreement between them, if she could get him to join the party then he would be forced to vote on party lines.




