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Peta Credlin said the abortion issue and spill motion has “damaged her deeply” and suggested both the left and right of the New South Wales Liberal Party will be working on preferred options to replace her. Credlin

Sky News host Peta Credlin says “spill motion or not, today it’s hard to see Gladys Berejiklian’s leadership recovering” due to her “poor judgement” in backing “a green-left take” on abortion.

A spill motion against the New South Wales premier was called off on Tuesday morning because Ms Berejiklian had directed it would be a show of hands rather than a secret ballot. The premier spent Monday night locked in crisis talks after Tanya Davies, Matthew Mason-Cox and Lou Amato pledged to “hold her to account” over the contentious abortion bill.

 

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Hmm, when are people going to realise that abortion is up the the individual who carries the embryo & that no baby has a soul till moments before birth. A soul just can't survive in a confined space for such a long duration & if they were forced to it, the embryo would cease!

Do we really listen to Credlin, no children hubby to old, we don't tell her who she share her bed with, to long a list to share with you.

For the rights of the women to decide for themselves, do the opposition know when a soul enters a baby just before birth & not prior or, is society caught up in the illusion of Religion !

That’s the same Peta Credlin who, as chief of staff, managed Tony Abbott out of office? Peta’s not credible.

Says the failed staffer of a failed Prime Minister. Me thinks not Peta.

Crap , three rogue mp’s who need to be shown the door.

Hard rightists emboldened by Evangelicals and Pentecostals being serial pests for the hugely elected LNP leader. I throw a shoe at the three of them. Auspol

Credlin has been touted for her “political savvy”. With amateurish, nonsensical internal factional drivel like this you’re left wondering “why?” The only think that has been damaged is her credibility and that of those behind the 3 political minnows. I’ve rarely nswpol

Bradthinks71 Credlin has the credibility of a $3 note

Peta Credlin ...do you really think supportin g the repulsive religious hypocrite boys club grubs of the LNP will serve you well?

The real damage is the braindead scum who started this is from the Greens. The only thing the abortion Bill needed to be done was to decriminalize it.

Weird how all it took was asking this years latest LNP coup makers to show their coward faces to get them to cancel it

bye bye Gladys....Gladys, bye bye...only a matter of time.

AStrongerOZ The real damage is the Nationals ...what are they thinking supporting this criminality

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