Media Release.
Opposition Leader Annastacia
Palaszczuk says concerns expressed by an LNP backbencher about the Newman
Government’s Budget strategy require the Premier to say what value he puts on
his own MPs and those who voted for them.
“First it was Vaughan Johnson and now
Ted Malone. It is clear there is unrest within LNP ranks about the impact its
Budget is having, especially in regional Queensland,” Ms Palaszczuk
said.
On ABC Radio this morning the Member
for Mirani, Ted Malone, questioned the whole basis of the Newman Government’s
strategy by referring to the “rush” to implement mass sackings and savage cuts
to frontline services.
Mr Malone said: “I just think
there’s been quite a rush to implement some program and some directions that I
don’t believe are in line with what the government is trying to achieve and I
think that through myself and others, we need to be taking back to the Minister
and Department some of the issues on the ground and try get some clear
understanding on where the cuts should be made.”
Ms Palaszczuk said it was now up to
the Premier to declare if he would listen to MPs like Mr
Malone.
“This is shaping up as a true test of
the Premier and is a clear indication of tensions over his leadership,” she
said.
“Will the Premier listen to his own
MPs who are raising concerns about the impact his sackings and funding cuts are
having on their local communities, local families, and local business
operators?” she said.
“Or will he continue to arrogantly
ignore them?
“It is notable that it has been the
more experienced regional MPs like Mr Malone and the Member for Gregory, Mr
Johnson, who are speaking up against the LNP’s sackings and frontline
cuts.
“The new MPs from the ‘Class of 2012’
appear to be a lost cause and have greatly disappointed those who voted for
them.
“They sit in silence and say nothing
and do nothing to protect their local communities.
“But longer-serving MPs know the
impacts the government’s sackings and frontline cuts are having on local people
and local economies.
“It is now for the Premier to say if
he is prepared to listen to his MPs or if he will continue to ignore those who
voted for him and continue to break election promises,” Ms Palaszczuk
said.
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