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Canning byelection: Liberal candidate Andrew Hastie wins despite 6% swing against party | Canning byelection: Liberal candidate Andrew Hastie wins despite 6% swing against party |
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2.31pm BST | 2.31pm BST |
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Well, here we are, it’s Saturday night and we’re alive baby, and Canning has a new MP in Liberal Andrew Hastie. | Well, here we are, it’s Saturday night and we’re alive baby, and Canning has a new MP in Liberal Andrew Hastie. |
Taking a breath, and taking stock of the night, it all unfolded in a fairly regimented and straightforward manner - unlike the last week of the campaign. | Taking a breath, and taking stock of the night, it all unfolded in a fairly regimented and straightforward manner - unlike the last week of the campaign. |
And with that, I bid you adieu. | And with that, I bid you adieu. |
Three cheers for #AndrewHastie new member for #Canning👏 pic.twitter.com/wLQUpOR9TS | Three cheers for #AndrewHastie new member for #Canning👏 pic.twitter.com/wLQUpOR9TS |
Congratulations Andrew Hastie & yr Liberal team for well deserved Canning win. Courage, confidence & vision trumped fear. @JulieBishopMP | Congratulations Andrew Hastie & yr Liberal team for well deserved Canning win. Courage, confidence & vision trumped fear. @JulieBishopMP |
2.00pm BST | 2.00pm BST |
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Andrew Hastie thanks a long, long list of people and ends his speech with a message for the good burghers of Canning. | Andrew Hastie thanks a long, long list of people and ends his speech with a message for the good burghers of Canning. |
After a vigorous interview process, you’ve given me a job. I know who my boss is, and I’m going to work hard for you and I ask to be judged on my actions over the next few months. It’s a huge responsibility, and I will work very hard for you. | After a vigorous interview process, you’ve given me a job. I know who my boss is, and I’m going to work hard for you and I ask to be judged on my actions over the next few months. It’s a huge responsibility, and I will work very hard for you. |
1.53pm BST | 1.53pm BST |
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Andrew Hastie gives the first shout out for the federal Liberals to former prime minister Tony Abbott and thanks him for serving his country. | Andrew Hastie gives the first shout out for the federal Liberals to former prime minister Tony Abbott and thanks him for serving his country. |
I want to thank and honour the service of Tony Abbott. From day one, he wanted me to succeed. I was immensely proud to have him visit and support me and my family on this campaign and I’m grateful for his support and guidance. He served his country in the highest office in the land, and I want to acknowledge him and thank him for his service to the Australian people. | I want to thank and honour the service of Tony Abbott. From day one, he wanted me to succeed. I was immensely proud to have him visit and support me and my family on this campaign and I’m grateful for his support and guidance. He served his country in the highest office in the land, and I want to acknowledge him and thank him for his service to the Australian people. |
He also thanks Malcolm Turnbull for his support first as communications minister, then as prime minister. | He also thanks Malcolm Turnbull for his support first as communications minister, then as prime minister. |
We shared a train ride from the city to Mandurah, and I watched him walk the full length of the train and back talking to people. If that’s any guide to how he’s going to operate as the Prime Minister, the AFP security detail have a big job ahead of them. I thank him for his support and I look forward to working with him to deliver for the people of Canning. | We shared a train ride from the city to Mandurah, and I watched him walk the full length of the train and back talking to people. If that’s any guide to how he’s going to operate as the Prime Minister, the AFP security detail have a big job ahead of them. I thank him for his support and I look forward to working with him to deliver for the people of Canning. |
He also thanks foreign minister Julie Bishop and finance minister Mathias Cormann. | He also thanks foreign minister Julie Bishop and finance minister Mathias Cormann. |
1.49pm BST | 1.49pm BST |
13:49 | 13:49 |
Andrew Hastie names ice as the most important issue in his campaign and says he has spoken to “fathers, mothers, siblings, small business owners, neighbours and friends” and wants to tackle ice with them. | Andrew Hastie names ice as the most important issue in his campaign and says he has spoken to “fathers, mothers, siblings, small business owners, neighbours and friends” and wants to tackle ice with them. |
I go to Canberra as someone with much to learn. I don’t understand every political process or issue and I won’t pretend to. But I’ll be guided by the values that have been tested in the defence of our nation and that I believe are essential to effective leadership - honour, integrity, compassion, humility, and service. I’llmake mistakes like any new member of Parliament, but I will always strive to do the right thing. I’m going into the Federal Parliament as the newest member who will need the support of my parliamentary colleagues to learn as much as I can, so I can best deliver for the people of Canning. | I go to Canberra as someone with much to learn. I don’t understand every political process or issue and I won’t pretend to. But I’ll be guided by the values that have been tested in the defence of our nation and that I believe are essential to effective leadership - honour, integrity, compassion, humility, and service. I’llmake mistakes like any new member of Parliament, but I will always strive to do the right thing. I’m going into the Federal Parliament as the newest member who will need the support of my parliamentary colleagues to learn as much as I can, so I can best deliver for the people of Canning. |
He thanks his wife, his brand new baby son, his parents, his friends in the Australian Defence Force. | He thanks his wife, his brand new baby son, his parents, his friends in the Australian Defence Force. |
I love this party and what it stands for. The belief in the innate worth of the individual. | I love this party and what it stands for. The belief in the innate worth of the individual. |
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13:45 | 13:45 |
Andrew Hastie declares victory in speech to faithful | Andrew Hastie declares victory in speech to faithful |
Andrew Hastie is looking relaxed and serious. He has notes but is speaking to the crowd directly. He pays tribute to former member Don Randall and says many people have told him he has “big shoes to fill” and he has taken that to heart. | Andrew Hastie is looking relaxed and serious. He has notes but is speaking to the crowd directly. He pays tribute to former member Don Randall and says many people have told him he has “big shoes to fill” and he has taken that to heart. |
He says he will continue Randall’s tradition of personalised notepads. | He says he will continue Randall’s tradition of personalised notepads. |
I’m sure there is a lot of ladies out there who have had his face and name at the top of their shopping lists. | I’m sure there is a lot of ladies out there who have had his face and name at the top of their shopping lists. |
He asks people to raise their drinks in toast “to Don”. | He asks people to raise their drinks in toast “to Don”. |
Now he gets in to the victory speech and starts with a bollocking of Canberra, I don’t think anyone is left wondering what he is referring to. | Now he gets in to the victory speech and starts with a bollocking of Canberra, I don’t think anyone is left wondering what he is referring to. |
This campaign was always about the people of Canning and their concerns. It is quite clear that the people of Canning don’t care about Canberra politicking or tricky games and it is worth noting that London and Moscow are actually closer together than Perth and Canberra themselves. | This campaign was always about the people of Canning and their concerns. It is quite clear that the people of Canning don’t care about Canberra politicking or tricky games and it is worth noting that London and Moscow are actually closer together than Perth and Canberra themselves. |
1.42pm BST | 1.42pm BST |
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Julie Bishop introducing Andrew Hastie at his election party. | Julie Bishop introducing Andrew Hastie at his election party. |
She thanks people who voted for Hastie for ensuring Canberra has an outstanding new member of parliament, to the people who did not vote for him she says he will advocate on their behalf and look after their interests. | She thanks people who voted for Hastie for ensuring Canberra has an outstanding new member of parliament, to the people who did not vote for him she says he will advocate on their behalf and look after their interests. |
She speaks about his SAS background. | She speaks about his SAS background. |
He’s already served his country. He was prepared to stand up for his values and his beliefs. He was prepared to fight for his values and beliefs, indeed he was prepared to die for them. Now he will serve the people of Canning, the people of Australia as a member of our Federal Parliament. | He’s already served his country. He was prepared to stand up for his values and his beliefs. He was prepared to fight for his values and beliefs, indeed he was prepared to die for them. Now he will serve the people of Canning, the people of Australia as a member of our Federal Parliament. |
Bishop says she spoke to prime minister Malcolm Turnbull earlier and he is “so proud” to have Hastie as part of his parliamentary team. | Bishop says she spoke to prime minister Malcolm Turnbull earlier and he is “so proud” to have Hastie as part of his parliamentary team. |
1.33pm BST | 1.33pm BST |
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Labor’s Matt Keogh says the Canning campaign got rid of Tony Abbott. | Labor’s Matt Keogh says the Canning campaign got rid of Tony Abbott. |
Look, we may have lost the battle of Canning though we’ve had a great achievement in the swings we have achieved and the campaigns we have run through this campaign, but we did win the first war. We did get rid of Tony Abbott. | Look, we may have lost the battle of Canning though we’ve had a great achievement in the swings we have achieved and the campaigns we have run through this campaign, but we did win the first war. We did get rid of Tony Abbott. |
Big, proper cheers at that point. | Big, proper cheers at that point. |
With that momentous achievement that we have all had here, that we have been all been a key part of, we need to steel ourselves as a united front, a united front for the next war which will be the general election to make sure we can get behind Bill Shorten so we can advance Australia with a new Labor Government. | With that momentous achievement that we have all had here, that we have been all been a key part of, we need to steel ourselves as a united front, a united front for the next war which will be the general election to make sure we can get behind Bill Shorten so we can advance Australia with a new Labor Government. |
Keogh says the voters “love” Bill Shorten. | Keogh says the voters “love” Bill Shorten. |
It has been great being out there with Bill Shorten, the voters love Bill despite what you might read in a newspaper, they have been coming up to him on the train stations, in the shopping centres, it has been fantastic to be able to campaign with Bill Shorten. | It has been great being out there with Bill Shorten, the voters love Bill despite what you might read in a newspaper, they have been coming up to him on the train stations, in the shopping centres, it has been fantastic to be able to campaign with Bill Shorten. |
He names the key issues as protecting gas reserves and penalty rates, the China free trade agreement, local ship building. | He names the key issues as protecting gas reserves and penalty rates, the China free trade agreement, local ship building. |
1.24pm BST | 1.24pm BST |
13:24 | 13:24 |
Labor candidate Matt Keogh concedes | Labor candidate Matt Keogh concedes |
Matt Keogh says he has rung Andrew Hastie and congratulated him on winning Canning. | Matt Keogh says he has rung Andrew Hastie and congratulated him on winning Canning. |
He says thousands of people in Canning have voted for Labor for the first time today and that in itself is an achievment. | He says thousands of people in Canning have voted for Labor for the first time today and that in itself is an achievment. |
Plenty of what I would describe as “muted applause”. | Plenty of what I would describe as “muted applause”. |
Keogh does his thank yous, the party executive, the branches, the volunteers. | Keogh does his thank yous, the party executive, the branches, the volunteers. |
I would like to say congratulations to Mr Hastie and to Mr Turnbull for their campaign. | I would like to say congratulations to Mr Hastie and to Mr Turnbull for their campaign. |
During this campaign,I have to say now as I stand here, as I have been out on the polling booths today, the fire within me to fight for my local area, to fight for WA, to stand up in our national Parliament on behalf of all of those people is greater now than it’s ever been and I really wish to continue that fight into the future. | During this campaign,I have to say now as I stand here, as I have been out on the polling booths today, the fire within me to fight for my local area, to fight for WA, to stand up in our national Parliament on behalf of all of those people is greater now than it’s ever been and I really wish to continue that fight into the future. |
Keogh is going with the average swing in a byelection caused by a deceased member -which is 2.5% - rather than the average swing in general which is about 5%. | Keogh is going with the average swing in a byelection caused by a deceased member -which is 2.5% - rather than the average swing in general which is about 5%. |
Right now tonight, we have seen some massive swings in some of our booths. | Right now tonight, we have seen some massive swings in some of our booths. |
1.19pm BST | 1.19pm BST |
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While we are on stand by for speeches it is worth mentioning the result for the Palmer United Party, which has effectively been a collapse in the vote. | While we are on stand by for speeches it is worth mentioning the result for the Palmer United Party, which has effectively been a collapse in the vote. |
In 2013 PUP picked up 6,088 votes, which was 6.88% of the vote. With 65% of the vote counted PUP has 1,436 votes, 2.99% of the total. In a touch over two years the party has seen its vote half in the electorate. This does not bode well for MP and leader Clive Palmer come the election next year. | In 2013 PUP picked up 6,088 votes, which was 6.88% of the vote. With 65% of the vote counted PUP has 1,436 votes, 2.99% of the total. In a touch over two years the party has seen its vote half in the electorate. This does not bode well for MP and leader Clive Palmer come the election next year. |
Updated | Updated |
at 2.07pm BST | at 2.07pm BST |
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As we noted earlier in the blog, almost 20% of the votes in the Canning byelection were cast before the change in prime ministership from Tony Abbott to Malcolm Turnbull, will be interesting to see how that affects the swing which is 6.14% against the Liberal party on current counting. | As we noted earlier in the blog, almost 20% of the votes in the Canning byelection were cast before the change in prime ministership from Tony Abbott to Malcolm Turnbull, will be interesting to see how that affects the swing which is 6.14% against the Liberal party on current counting. |
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Liberals win Canning byelection with swing of 6% against | Liberals win Canning byelection with swing of 6% against |
We are edging ever so closer to concession and victor speeches. With more than 30% of the vote counted we are going to call it as a comfortable win for the Liberal Andrew Hastie, with a swing of about 6% against the party. On current 2PP it is a swing of 6.44%. | We are edging ever so closer to concession and victor speeches. With more than 30% of the vote counted we are going to call it as a comfortable win for the Liberal Andrew Hastie, with a swing of about 6% against the party. On current 2PP it is a swing of 6.44%. |
A swing of 5% against the government is fairly stock standard for a by-election so as a verdict on the prime ministerial change it’s not a glowing endorsement for Malcolm Turnbull, nor a great result for the Labor party. A draw, really. | A swing of 5% against the government is fairly stock standard for a by-election so as a verdict on the prime ministerial change it’s not a glowing endorsement for Malcolm Turnbull, nor a great result for the Labor party. A draw, really. |
Before Tony Abbott was despatched from the prime minister’s office polling had the seat as on track for a 10% swing against the Liberal party. | Before Tony Abbott was despatched from the prime minister’s office polling had the seat as on track for a 10% swing against the Liberal party. |