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Campbell Newman declares he will not run for federal seat | Campbell Newman declares he will not run for federal seat |
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The former Queensland premier, Campbell Newman, has ruled out a shock political comeback which would not have washed with his wife, Lisa. | The former Queensland premier, Campbell Newman, has ruled out a shock political comeback which would not have washed with his wife, Lisa. |
Newman has admitted his spouse “wouldn’t cop” a return to politics after a day of intense speculation when it was revealed he was considering a federal tilt. | Newman has admitted his spouse “wouldn’t cop” a return to politics after a day of intense speculation when it was revealed he was considering a federal tilt. |
The former premier and Brisbane lord mayor had been touted as a prime candidate for the Liberal National party in this year’s election after Brisbane MP Teresa Gambaro’s stood down. | The former premier and Brisbane lord mayor had been touted as a prime candidate for the Liberal National party in this year’s election after Brisbane MP Teresa Gambaro’s stood down. |
But he has told News Corp he has too many other business commitments. | But he has told News Corp he has too many other business commitments. |
“I am ruling it out. It is a definite no,” he told the Australian. | “I am ruling it out. It is a definite no,” he told the Australian. |
“I can’t just walk away from a range of other commitments and obligations I have with various businesses.” | “I can’t just walk away from a range of other commitments and obligations I have with various businesses.” |
He had spoken to his wife who had been pleased to see him free from politics 13 months ago, and she “wouldn’t cop it”. | He had spoken to his wife who had been pleased to see him free from politics 13 months ago, and she “wouldn’t cop it”. |
Newman instead endorsed the National Retail Association’s chief executive, Trevor Evans. | Newman instead endorsed the National Retail Association’s chief executive, Trevor Evans. |
A former LNP MP, Gavin King, who wrote Newman’s biography, revealed on Thursday morning his old boss was “weighing up” contesting this year’s federal election. | A former LNP MP, Gavin King, who wrote Newman’s biography, revealed on Thursday morning his old boss was “weighing up” contesting this year’s federal election. |
It is understood that Newman had also been seeking advice from his inner circle over whether he should run, but attempts to contact him on Thursday were unsuccessful. | It is understood that Newman had also been seeking advice from his inner circle over whether he should run, but attempts to contact him on Thursday were unsuccessful. |
A first-term premier who lost his own seat of Ashgrove in last year’s election loss to Labor, he would have started as an outsider to win the tight seat of Brisbane. | A first-term premier who lost his own seat of Ashgrove in last year’s election loss to Labor, he would have started as an outsider to win the tight seat of Brisbane. |
The short-lived speculation gave former adversaries the chance to remind Newman, who lost a 72-seat majority from when he was elected in 2012, of his unpopularity with voters. | The short-lived speculation gave former adversaries the chance to remind Newman, who lost a 72-seat majority from when he was elected in 2012, of his unpopularity with voters. |
Queensland’s environment minister, Steven Miles, was the most scathing, insisting he was “under the delusion” people no longer despised him. | Queensland’s environment minister, Steven Miles, was the most scathing, insisting he was “under the delusion” people no longer despised him. |
“They haven’t forgotten how much they hate you,” Miles said before mentioning the Newman government’s controversial mass sacking of public servants. | “They haven’t forgotten how much they hate you,” Miles said before mentioning the Newman government’s controversial mass sacking of public servants. |
“After all, you’ve sacked nearly half of them.” | “After all, you’ve sacked nearly half of them.” |
The education minister, Kate Jones, who deposed Newman in Ashgrove, continued in the same vein, saying Brisbane voters “deserve a local member of parliament that is there to serve them, not themselves”. | The education minister, Kate Jones, who deposed Newman in Ashgrove, continued in the same vein, saying Brisbane voters “deserve a local member of parliament that is there to serve them, not themselves”. |
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