Australia news live: Liberal frontbencher backs Hastie on immigration; Mark Latham threatens legal action after police escort him from Randwick racecourse | Australia news

Australia news live: Liberal frontbencher backs Hastie on immigration; Mark Latham threatens legal action after police escort him from Randwick racecourse | Australia news

Liberal frontbencher Melissa McIntosh backs Hastie on immigration Tom McIlroy Liberal frontbencher Melissa McIntosh has expressed support for colleague Andrew Hastie, after he quit the opposition frontbench on Friday over a dispute with Sussan Ley. Hastie, the now former shadow home affairs minister, said he was resigning because Ley had not offered him any role…

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Liberal frontbencher Melissa McIntosh backs Hastie on immigration

Tom McIlroy

Tom McIlroy

Liberal frontbencher Melissa McIntosh has expressed support for colleague Andrew Hastie, after he quit the opposition frontbench on Friday over a dispute with Sussan Ley.

Hastie, the now former shadow home affairs minister, said he was resigning because Ley had not offered him any role in the formation of immigration policy for the Coalition.

Speaking on Sky News, McIntosh, the shadow communications minister, said MPs of the calibre of Hastie, Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and Jane Hume should be on the Coalition’s frontbench.

He’s done great work for our party but he’s made his decision and he’s not indicated that there’s any other intent behind it except for not being able to voice his opinions on immigration.

I can feel that for him because I come from an outer metro seat where high immigration is putting pressure on infrastructure.

Infrastructure costs are out of control. Our hospitals are bursting at the seams. Major roads around Western Sydney International airport have potholes on them still.”

McIntosh, the MP for the Sydney seat of Lindsay, said she could understand why Hastie had made his decision on the question of immigration.

It’s important to his community. It’s important to my community.

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