has quit the Greens and moved to the crossbench over a split on the Indigenous Voice to parliament referendum, complicating the Senate arithmetic for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
She has called on Labor to immediately implement recommendations from the landmark Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody and the Bringing Them Home report on the Stolen Generations legacy.A DjabWurrung Gunnai Gunditjmara woman, Senator Thorpe said advocating for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander justice had become impossible inside the Greens.
“I want to continue my negotiations with the government. First Nations sovereignty is crucial but so is saving lives today. It also means non-government senators have a majority in the chamber for disallowance motions, potentially putting at risk some Labor regulation.
Still looking after herself I see
3 likes probably says it all.
So he should resign. The electorate should not be used as a means to her end.
Stand up against the knockers 55 % of australians would not pass a multipule choose questionaire on the aboriginal culture besides the greens are in bed with the labor party .
can she now quit parliament
shock 🤔 she used the Greens to get elected... dumped them... dumped her voters will be paid $$$ by the taxpayer for 5 more years... another grifter on the public purse... laws should be changed so that a by-election is called so Australians don't pay for wastrels
Holy moly, Murdoch is going to enter her anus like there's no tomorrow now that she isn't 'tainted' by the evil Greens label! Better start with a finger, Lidia Thorpe, apparently Murdoch has some big boys in that office... according to Scotty!
Mabo is not enough they want to be indep sovereign black nations within Oz What a mess? Look at Africa or the land wars in Europe Wokism keeps demanding more n more
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