Julian Leeser apologises for Liberal colleague’s Indian migrant remarks
“What the senator does is not true, and of course he should apologize for the pain that causes. But more importantly, the leaders in the community want it,” he said.
Albania, the opposition leader apologized and said if there was a “decision for Sussan Ley”. “I will leave the coalition to fight them.”
The Shadow Chief Prosecutor Leeser published the video of a conversation with a conversation with an Indian language school in North West Sydney voters on Monday night Facebook page. “I just wanted to say something and it suffers me to say that, but I feel that I have to say it,” he said.
“My colleague Jacinta Price said something that I wanted to apologize without registering this week. As my leader Sussan Ley said, it was wrong to say that and I was glad to have these words back and I was pleased to have.
Im Let me say very clearly, the Indian Australians contributed to this country. The Indian community is great. And do you know? India like Australia is a democracy.
“There are Indians who vote for labor, there are Indians who vote for liberal votes, there are Hintans who vote for the greenery. I don’t care how you vote.
The video was uploaded one hour after Price interviewed Sky News, where he did not apologize for his comments, but he told Ley to be upset about how Hawke handled the serpin.
Price said that he knew the members of our immigrant community, who always does a remarkable job ”. “I have a great relationship with Indian members in my own community,” he said to Sky News.
“The point I wanted to do was that the Labor Party was able to court the immigrant community as they did the domestic community.
“I wanted to state that mass migration is a great concern and that it imposes pressure on our Australian families, infrastructure and hospitals, schools and houses.
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“I think something else that disappointed me was that some of my colleagues chose to ignore these elements of all this argument, but the left -wing media adopted the approach of applying pressure instead of pointing to these facts.”
While the legendary liberal party continued to throw feathers, the citizen senator Matt Monster said he would bring Price back to the Junior Coalition Party.
In his statement to Sky News, the Monster said, “If he had returned to the Jacinta team, he would be a wonderful sister, so to speak.
Following the last election, Price joined the liberals to compete with the leader Angus Taylor and the ticket assistant with a ticket. Monster said that the party change was a sad move from the “rock star” politician.
Nationals leader LittleProud received a fewer recipient tone for reversing the price: “I did not make any discussion [with her on the matter]. Do not want to have any discussions. If he wanted to go back, he made a decision, then something I would consult with our party room. It’s not something to encourage. “
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“Jacinta made a decision, I respect it, I was disappointed and we will continue,” LittleProud said to LittleProud Sky News.
Leeser joined Ley, immigrant spokesman Paul Scarr and NSW Senator Maria Kovacic in the Sunday Night of Western Sydney’s Little Indian region, including Price’s inflammatory comments.

