Labor senator Fatima Payman has been publicly criticised by senior colleagues after her indefinite suspension from the parliamentary Labor Party.
But in the meantime she remains in limbo, telling the ABC's Insiders earlier on Sunday she did not want to leave the Labor party but would vote for any future Senate motion on Palestinian recognition.Several Labor MPs were scathing of her conduct on Monday morning, including fellow West Australian Anne Aly.
The practice has caused controversy in the past, including when Senator Penny Wong voted against a Greens push for same-sex marriage in 2008, respecting the party's decision despite her strong disagreement. "It's a day where we want to talk about tax cuts … And instead, you have seamlessly segued into the actions of an individual which is designed to undermine what is the collective position that the Labor Party has determined," he said.Labor senator Fatima Payman has been "indefinitely suspended" from the Labor Party caucus by the prime minister after a series of defiant actions regarding her support for Palestine."No individual is bigger than the team.
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