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Dumped Liberal candidate claims NSW division plotting to ‘stab Dutton in the back’

Ben Britton – who was dumped by the Liberal party as a candidate for the NSW seat of Whitlam after some controversial views were revealed by the Guardian, has spoken out on 2GB, calling his dumping a “witch hunt”, and accusing the NSW division of stabbing Peter Dutton in the back.

Britton says he’s quit the Liberal party and will continue to run as an independent. He told Ben Fordham that he wouldn’t sign up to a faction and “wouldn’t be controlled” which he claims led to the decision.

It’s a witch hunt because they didn’t want me there. And it’s the factions within the party that didn’t want me there. It’s because I wouldn’t, you know, sign up to a faction. I wouldn’t be controlled. I wouldn’t be told what to say …

And at the end of the day, what’s occurring within the New South Wales division right now is a systematic plot from the left, the left faction working hand in glove with members of the right faction who are traitors to stab Peter Dutton in the back and sure he doesn’t get elected as the prime minister, so they can roll him as leader. That’s what’s happening.

Britton expressed controversial views, including that women should not serve in ADF combat roles amid range of controversial views.

You can read Sarah Basford-Canales’ piece on that here:

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Confusion over urgent care clinics and Medicare under proposed Liberal policy

Seems like there was a bit of a mix-up this morning from the Coalition on their health policy.

The Liberal candidate for Lyons, Susie Bower, said this morning on ABC radio that a Coalition government “will need to be working out” whether the urgent care clinics Labor has set up will still be bulk-billed.

We’ve since clarified with the shadow health minister’s office that if the Liberals are elected the clinics will be bulk-billed and they’ve promised to ensure the service operates to full capacity, including making sure all centres are open for the extended hours that they’re supposed to be.

So it could have been just a slip up.

But you can have a read of the exchange below – between Bower, the Labor candidate for Lyons, Rebecca White, and the host, Leon Compton:

Compton: Under the Liberal party’s policy, Susie Bower, would your urgent care clinics be offering bulk billing services to people that attend?

Bower: So that’s something that we will need to be working out. But also something else that we’re looking at in particular is X-ray. So that’s something we want to discuss.

White: That’s delivered already in Medicare.

Compton: Rebecca, just hold for one moment. Has the Liberal party made a commitment that if urgent care clinics are established under Peter Dutton, you will be able to access them with just your Medicare card?

Bower: I have — I’m not aware that that is, um, a policy at the moment. It’s something that we’ll be looking at.

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