Fatima Payman clearly thought about quitting Labor for a 'long period of time'

Published 2024-07-04
IPA Executive Director Daniel Wild says WA Senator Fatima Payman clearly thought about quitting the Labor Party for a "long period of time".

"It seems like it was something that was rehearsed and thought about for a long period of time," he told Sky News host Peta Credlin.

"It is completely incompatible with representative democracy because your job as an elected member is to represent everybody in your constituency."

All Comments (21)
  • @Ilforever1124
    The failure of all Muslims worldwide to condemn the events of Oct 7, and even to justify the massacre, reflects on Islam.
  • @hasenpfefer7
    Australia has become so soft and vulnerable to allow someone like Fatima to be a senator..
  • @t-roy6715
    These people shouldn't be allowed into politics in this country.
  • @travstar5447
    Wgaff about Payman. Irrelevant to Australian needs.
  • she just used them to get in there that's what their all about
  • @SkinnyCow.
    when you go woke, you get people based on race and gender politics
  • @starboy-zg5kn
    Fatima doesn't represent Australian values these people are tearing our country 😢😢😢
  • Activists not interested in Australia and its people should not be in parliament.
  • She embarrassed Albo big time, it made him look like a very weak leader.
  • @digger1900
    She was never a Labor person, she has always been a token nominee, Labor needs to have a hard look at all of its members.
  • @hadrian3487
    I don’t believe she will win her seat now. Western Australians won’t cop this nonsense.
  • @benhall6840
    Our political system is being influenced by foreign policies and government