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LNP candidate in critical Queensland seat apologises after controversial posts on China and ‘feminists’ resurface | LNP candidate in critical Queensland seat apologises after controversial posts on China and ‘feminists’ resurface |
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Leichhardt candidate Jeremy Neal says views – including on Covid measures – were shared on social media during ‘traumatic’ pandemic frontline work | Leichhardt candidate Jeremy Neal says views – including on Covid measures – were shared on social media during ‘traumatic’ pandemic frontline work |
A Liberal-National candidate in a must-win Queensland seat has apologised after social media posts airing controversial views about China, Covid-19 restrictions and “feminists” who helped “kick out” Donald Trump in 2020 resurfaced. | A Liberal-National candidate in a must-win Queensland seat has apologised after social media posts airing controversial views about China, Covid-19 restrictions and “feminists” who helped “kick out” Donald Trump in 2020 resurfaced. |
In the latest candidate controversy to hit Peter Dutton’s campaign, the online history of his Leichhardt candidate, Jeremy Neal, was brought to light on Wednesday. | In the latest candidate controversy to hit Peter Dutton’s campaign, the online history of his Leichhardt candidate, Jeremy Neal, was brought to light on Wednesday. |
Campaigning in the Cairns-based seat, Anthony Albanese described Neal as a “shocker”. | Campaigning in the Cairns-based seat, Anthony Albanese described Neal as a “shocker”. |
Neal is in a fight to retain the seat as Labor attempts to capitalise on the retirement of veteran Liberal MP Warren Entsch. | Neal is in a fight to retain the seat as Labor attempts to capitalise on the retirement of veteran Liberal MP Warren Entsch. |
A dossier of now-deleted social media posts revealed by the Courier Mail showed Neal, a paramedic, railing against China, Covid-19 lockdowns and Daniel Andrews’ Victorian government during the first two years of the pandemic. | A dossier of now-deleted social media posts revealed by the Courier Mail showed Neal, a paramedic, railing against China, Covid-19 lockdowns and Daniel Andrews’ Victorian government during the first two years of the pandemic. |
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“We’re isolating ourselves into poverty #covid19australia #lockdownextension #BoycottChina,” Neal wrote on Twitter, now X, in July 2020. | “We’re isolating ourselves into poverty #covid19australia #lockdownextension #BoycottChina,” Neal wrote on Twitter, now X, in July 2020. |
In another post, Neal described Victoria as a “facist state [sic]” that would have made Italian dictator Benito Mussolini “proud”. | In another post, Neal described Victoria as a “facist state [sic]” that would have made Italian dictator Benito Mussolini “proud”. |
Neal labelled China a “grub of a country” in November 2020, after a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson posted a fake picture depicting an Australian soldier murdering an Afghan child. | Neal labelled China a “grub of a country” in November 2020, after a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson posted a fake picture depicting an Australian soldier murdering an Afghan child. |
In a statement, Neal apologised for the “poorly worded” posts. | In a statement, Neal apologised for the “poorly worded” posts. |
“The posts in question, which have long been deleted, were poorly worded and I unreservedly apologise for them,” he said. | “The posts in question, which have long been deleted, were poorly worded and I unreservedly apologise for them,” he said. |
“The majority of these were posted in the midst of the Covid pandemic when I was working on the frontline as a paramedic, attending some extremely traumatic incidents in my community. | “The majority of these were posted in the midst of the Covid pandemic when I was working on the frontline as a paramedic, attending some extremely traumatic incidents in my community. |
“These experiences had a profound impact on me at the time.” | “These experiences had a profound impact on me at the time.” |
Neal’s enthusiastic support for Donald Trump is also in the spotlight, aiding Labor as it attempts to tie Peter Dutton to the US president. | Neal’s enthusiastic support for Donald Trump is also in the spotlight, aiding Labor as it attempts to tie Peter Dutton to the US president. |
Images from Neal’s campaign launch on 6 April – three days after Trump announced his 10% global tariffs – captured supporters wearing Maga-themed hats with the slogan “Make Albo go away”. | Images from Neal’s campaign launch on 6 April – three days after Trump announced his 10% global tariffs – captured supporters wearing Maga-themed hats with the slogan “Make Albo go away”. |
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Trump also featured in the dossier of resurfaced tweets, with Neal posting in August 2021 that “feminists helped kick Trump out only to ruin~19000000 women’s lives in #Afghanistan under #Biden”. | Trump also featured in the dossier of resurfaced tweets, with Neal posting in August 2021 that “feminists helped kick Trump out only to ruin~19000000 women’s lives in #Afghanistan under #Biden”. |
In his Wednesday statement, Neal said: “I share Peter Dutton’s concerns over President Trump’s tariffs, particularly the impact they will have on our local beef industry.” | In his Wednesday statement, Neal said: “I share Peter Dutton’s concerns over President Trump’s tariffs, particularly the impact they will have on our local beef industry.” |
The emergence of Neal’s posts comes after the NSW Liberal party dumped Whitlam candidate Ben Britton after Guardian Australia revealed a string of controversial views on fringe podcasts, including that women should be barred from frontline roles in the military. | The emergence of Neal’s posts comes after the NSW Liberal party dumped Whitlam candidate Ben Britton after Guardian Australia revealed a string of controversial views on fringe podcasts, including that women should be barred from frontline roles in the military. |
Britton was replaced by former state MP Nathaniel Smith, who once claimed school students were being brainwashed by Marxist and woke ideologies. | Britton was replaced by former state MP Nathaniel Smith, who once claimed school students were being brainwashed by Marxist and woke ideologies. |
At a press conference in Sydney on Wednesday morning, Albanese labelled Neal’s social media posts “extraordinary” and questioned where the Coalition found such candidates. | At a press conference in Sydney on Wednesday morning, Albanese labelled Neal’s social media posts “extraordinary” and questioned where the Coalition found such candidates. |
Appearing hours later alongside his Leichhardt candidate Matt Smith, who he described as “mainstream”, Albanese launched another attack at Neal. | Appearing hours later alongside his Leichhardt candidate Matt Smith, who he described as “mainstream”, Albanese launched another attack at Neal. |
“He [Dutton] got rid of the Whitlam candidate, now he’s got another one [Neal] whose got problems. This guy [Neal] is a shocker and people shouldn’t vote for him.” | “He [Dutton] got rid of the Whitlam candidate, now he’s got another one [Neal] whose got problems. This guy [Neal] is a shocker and people shouldn’t vote for him.” |