Malcolm Roberts – climate sceptic is elected to the Australian Senate for One Nation.

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6 thoughts on “Malcolm Roberts – climate sceptic is elected to the Australian Senate for One Nation.”

  1. I see Bill Shorten quoted at your ABC link.
    “Speaking to media in Sydney, Mr Shorten said the election of Ms Hanson and her colleagues was a result of voting reform and a double dissolution.

    “The presence in such numbers of One Nation in the Senate is a direct result of Mr Turnbull and Mr Di Natale’s action in terms of their so-called electoral reform,” he said.”

    Wrong Mr Shorten, …………………..
    the election of Ms Hanson and her colleagues was a result of the percentage of Australians voting for them.

  2. This will make our beloved leader so happy. An out and out climate sceptic getting public air time (except the ABC of course) backed by 3 other party members.
    Mal also has to negotiate with Bob Day (Family First) and the Liberal Democrat Lyonhelm. I don’t know what Derren Hinch’s views are either but doubt he will be just clicking his heels and saluting.
    If Mal can’t get these on board he won’t get anything sensible through the Senate,

  3. Congratulations to Malcolm Roberts and the discerning people who helped elect him. More reason added to that “other place” of Australian federal politics.

  4. Congratulations to Malcolm Roberts and all power to him in the Senate.

    But what will Chairman Mal do now, on global warming and other trendy non-issues? Bolt said this evening he has two alternatives – either rally all the conservatives and try to persuade the Xenophon people, or do deals directly with the Greens or Labor. I reckon he will be ideologically inclined to do deals with the Greens – their 9 Senators plus the Coalition’s 30 can get legislation passed without any of the others. But surely conservative Liberals and Nationals, both in the House and the Senate, won’t stand for the sort of nonsense Mal and the Greens would stitch up.

    This will be an interesting Parliament, but might not last long.

  5. Can’t wait to see Mal R poke sticks at Greg Hunt!

    ( & prick the odd mirrored bubble of conceit)

    There would have to be a few committees where he could get some important work done & get some real facts in hansard.

    I get the feeling he may turn out to be a “dog with a bone”.

  6. It would be sweet to see some real questioning around subjects touching on climate at various parliamentary committee meetings.

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