Curious snub from Palmer’s $100m man

Curious snub from Palmer’s 0m man

Clive Palmer might have spent roughly $100m to put in his man within the Senate however that doesn’t imply he’s at all times going to point out up.

Ralph Babet, who additionally goes by the title Deej Babet, traded his actual property business in Melbourne’s southeast for a spot within the higher home after being elected final May.

So it was curious when the first-term senator was noticed throughout query time within the public gallery of the House of Representatives.

The sighting was made all of the extra curious because it meant the senator was skipping out on his personal query time that was happening simply down the corridor.

CLIVE PALMER
Camera IconClive Palmer racked up a hefty promoting invoice to have senator Ralph Babet put in. NCA NewsWire / Luis Ascui Credit: News Corp Australia

Seated within the again row of the general public gallery, the senator watched on as the federal government was grilled concerning the affect of the price of dwelling disaster and its signature local weather coverage.

The United Australia Party’s sole consultant in parliament promptly packed up on the conclusion of Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen’s reply on the safeguards mechanism.

Just moments later, the Victorian senator took his place within the higher home.

“Yeah, popped in to see what Minister Bowen had to say,” Senator Babet informed the NCA NewsWire.

“I think he’s going to destroy Australia … if the government is hellbent on shutting down coal and gas in our nation, then the only way that we can maintain our standard of living, keeping our homes warm and manufacturing on shore is nuclear energy.”

QUESTION TIME
Camera IconThe Victorian mentioned he wished to see what Chris Bowen needed to say throughout query time. NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage Credit: News Corp Australia

Last 12 months, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese slashed the variety of crossbench workers from eight to 5 in a bid to chop down on prices.

Senator Babet blamed that for the explanation he was not capable of do his job correctly.

“We have to be very selective on what we spend our time on. The Australian people are unfortunately not benefiting from the experience and unique views of the crossbench,” he mentioned.

Mr Babet additionally hit again at options he had a poor attendance report – which sits at round 48 per cent – for votes within the Senate

“You should check division records of other senators,” he added.

“Some are genuine divisions, some are not. I attend every important division.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au