If the liberal senate gets found guilty then another Liberal will replace her.
Just like how NSW Senator Helen Coonan is retiring but being replaced by another liberal person.
You have either missed the point or deliberately deflected the issue in the style of a true politician.
The Labor Party have been quiet about the whole Liberal Senator Fisher shoplifting saga but the Liberals have been very vocal about the Labor Mr Thompson MP saga.
A respectful silence from one party and the rabid rants from the power hungry opposition.
Wake up and smell the coffee.
The hole point of being in politics is to get into government. Now if only one seat was the difference that would land you into government and a persons actions was inappropriate then I'd be making a song and dance out of it as well(like the liberals are)
Both sides do it but that's what's wrong with many pollies. More interested in themselves and their own egos even if it's at expense of what's best for the country. Abbott is the worst as he flip flops on every issue even if it was/is Liberal policy. Reminds me of this politics student at uni I bumped into at a party way back in my uni days who boasted about how he could win debates while arguing a position he was actually against in real life. So much for standing by your principles
.
Btw I agree tiger101, I reckon Labor will dump Thompson at preselection once the federal election is due in two years time.
Back to the carbon debate - it has really brought out the nutters on the (far) Right. Pauline Hanson is now back for her 9th election attempt
(and the free taxpayers dollars that come with it
) after the loonies on the Parliament lawn the other day told her to and then there's the LNP candidate in Queensland that hoped Gillard would go the same way as JFK
. These fruitloops are just copying the ultra-conservative Tea Party nutjobs in the USA and bringing it to Australia
. The Libs/Nats seem to have abandoned their traditional links to British Conservatism as they are at odds with David Cameron. Even had Barry O'Farrell at COAG compare Gillard to Margaret Thatcher
.