Media Release
Shadow Energy and
Water Minister, Curtis Pitt, says LNP MPs need to explain why they have dashed
the expectations of locals in relation to the power line planned to run from
Loganlea to Jimboomba across the Logan River.
“The LNP in
government has simply not lived up to the promises it made to locals on this
issue when in opposition which shows how risky it will be for people to vote LNP
again,” Mr Pitt said.
He said LNP Energy
Minister, Mark McArdle, had announced approval of the line on November 28
despite his party’s strong opposition to it in previous
years.
“It is no wonder
Queenslanders feel disappointed and double-crossed by the LNP and local LNP
MPs,” Mr Pitt said.
“At both the 2009 and
2012 state elections the LNP led local residents to believe it opposed this
transmission line and if it had to be built, would make sure it went
underground.
“LNP candidates such
as Mark Boothman in Albert and Michael Pucci in Logan who are now local MPs were
in the front row when it came to leading voters to believe an LNP government
would do things differently.
“It is no wonder more
and more people are realising they will be taking a huge risk if they vote LNP
again,” Mr Pitt said.
Mr Pitt said at the
2009 election the current Deputy Premier Jeff Seeney said an LNP government
would “guarantee that comprehensive and meaningful consultation will be
undertaken with all community stakeholders so everyone affected has an
opportunity for input into the planning process”.
“Mr Seeney was also
raising expectations and now that he and the LNP are in government he must
explain why he has walked away from his commitments,” Mr Pitt
said.
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