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‘Not off to a good start’: John Pesutto criticises Moira Deeming over tweet following her suspension | ‘Not off to a good start’: John Pesutto criticises Moira Deeming over tweet following her suspension |
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Suspended Liberal MP appears to contradict claims she made ‘important concessions’ to avoid party room expulsion | Suspended Liberal MP appears to contradict claims she made ‘important concessions’ to avoid party room expulsion |
The Victorian opposition leader, John Pesutto, says Liberal MP Moira Deeming’s suspension is “not off to a good start” after she appeared to contradict his claims she made “important concessions” to avoid party room expulsion. | |
A vote to expel Deeming from the parliamentary Liberal party was abandoned during a marathon two-hour meeting on Monday, with MPs unanimously agreeing to a compromise deal that instead imposed a nine-month suspension on the upper house MP. She also lost her the position of upper-house whip, which garners a $20,000 pay rise. | |
Despite avoiding explusion, Deeming was chastised by her leader on Tuesday, as well as by a number of MPs who spoke to Guardian Australia, with one saying they were “furious” at Deeming’s social media activity following the meeting. | |
“It’s a massive slap in the face to JP,” one MP said. | |
“It’s the exact opposite of what she committed to her colleagues she would do.” | |
Another MP questioned why it took Deeming until 7pm for her to release a statement after the meeting, which they argued was “completely watered down from what was agreed to”. | |
“It just looks like we’re being taken for a ride,” they said. | |
Pesutto had said he agreed to a suspension after receiving “new materials” from Deeming at 6.30am on Monday. This included “important concessions” following her attendance at rally headlined by British anti-transgender activist Kellie-Jay Keen last weekend which, according to organisers, was gatecrashed by neo-Nazis. | |
Pesutto said Deeming specifically condemned comments made by Keen and the rally’s organiser, Angie Jones, contained in a 15-page dossier sent to all Liberal MPs. | |
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“That’s what I wanted all along. I wanted it to be condemned, and she’s done that,” Pesutto said on Monday. “It would be different if there we no concessions from Moira.” | “That’s what I wanted all along. I wanted it to be condemned, and she’s done that,” Pesutto said on Monday. “It would be different if there we no concessions from Moira.” |
Hours later, Deeming took to Twitter to deny she had condemned either woman. | Hours later, Deeming took to Twitter to deny she had condemned either woman. |
Deeming told Jones in a tweet: “Don’t worry, I never condemned you, or KD [Katherine Deves] or KJ [Keen].” | |
During a media blitz on Tuesday morning, Pesutto said there would be consequences if Deeming did not honour the agreement made in the party room. | |
“Moira is not off to a good start,” he told ABC TV. “The party room will be very, very seriously concerned if Moira doesn’t prove herself by faithfully observing what we agreed to. | |
“It’s entirely in Moira’s hands and it concerns me, it absolutely does, that those tweets appear to be contradictory, but I can tell you Moira won’t be able to re-enter the party room if she’s going to be speaking and acting inconsistently with what the party room agreed.” | “It’s entirely in Moira’s hands and it concerns me, it absolutely does, that those tweets appear to be contradictory, but I can tell you Moira won’t be able to re-enter the party room if she’s going to be speaking and acting inconsistently with what the party room agreed.” |
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A source close to Deeming said she had worked with a defamation lawyer to prepare a rejection of the case against her, which was emailed to colleagues at 6.30am on Monday. | |
The document, obtained by Guardian Australia, was interpreted by some within the party room as a threat that she would pursue legal action if she was expelled. | |
In the document, Deeming defends Keen, Jones and the “Let Women Speak” event, describing the allegations made by Pesutto and his leadership team as “false and deliberately and selectively misleading”. | |
The source said while the document was distributed on Monday morning, Deeming’s position had not changed since she first met with the Liberal leadership team the day after the rally. | |
“To characterise Deeming as delivering some sort of mea culpa on Monday is plain wrong,” they said. “They [the leadership team] walked back from their position because they knew they didn’t have the numbers.” | |
Guardian Australia understands Deeming also spoke at the meeting of her experience as a child sexual abuse survivor and how a Jewish uncle who survived the Holocaust took her in. She said false allegations against her of nazism would destroy her family’s name. | |
Deeming has not spoken publicly since the meeting but issued a statement, distributed by Pesutto’s office, conceding that attending the event “may have been an error of judgement”. | Deeming has not spoken publicly since the meeting but issued a statement, distributed by Pesutto’s office, conceding that attending the event “may have been an error of judgement”. |
“As I have stated, I unreservedly condemn the poor taste Nazi jokes and Nazi analogies listed in the annex of evidence against me,” Deeming said. | |
Pesutto maintains he does not regret making the compromise to suspend Deeming. | |
“We had what was fair to describe as a very emotional party room meeting for many members, including a very revealing personal story by Moira that nobody could listen to without being moved in some way,” he said. | |
“When I heard that account, plus the unreserved condemnation in the written material sent to party members just before the meeting, I felt that empathy was required and justified … that’s why I put an altered proposal to the party room.” |