It's the end of uncertainty for David Leyonhjelm and Mark Latham, writes npomalley
You don’t often hear politicians speak with such sublime confidence. At a forum of conservative minor party candidates on Tuesday, the Liberal Democrats’ David Leyonhjelm asserts that it was a “100 per cent certainty” that after the coming state election crossbenchers will hold the balance of power in both houses of parliament in both NSW and Canberra.Mark Latham, centre, and Senator David Leyonhjelm attending conservatives conference at The Centre for Independent Studies.
Leyonhjelm said he would focus on getting the government “off your back and out of your pocket” and declared he would do it through calculated pragmatism. Indeed he and Latham agreed on quite a lot, with Latham asserting at one point that the main differences between the three men were of “degree and emphasis.”In order to cut energy costs Latham would block any attempt by either party to cut the state’s carbon emissions.
“It is beige on beige,” Latham said, describing the competition between Labor leader, Michael Daley, and Premier Gladys Berejiklian.
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