Fatima Payman suspended from Labor caucus over vow to cross the floor again on Palestine
Party spokesperson says WA senator ‘placed herself outside the privilege’ of participation in caucus after defiant TV interviewFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastWA Labor senator Fatima Payman has been indefinitely suspended from the Labor party’s parliamentary caucus after she was summoned to a meeting with the prime minister at the Lodge on Sunday.Payman’s previous one-week caucus suspension was upgraded after a Sunday morning television interview in which she vowed she was prepared to repeat her rebellion of last week and cross the floor in the Senate to support recognition of a Palestinian state.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...
Party spokesperson says WA senator ‘placed herself outside the privilege’ of participation in caucus after defiant TV interview
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WA Labor senator Fatima Payman has been indefinitely suspended from the Labor party’s parliamentary caucus after she was summoned to a meeting with the prime minister at the Lodge on Sunday.
Payman’s previous one-week caucus suspension was upgraded after a Sunday morning television interview in which she vowed she was prepared to repeat her rebellion of last week and cross the floor in the Senate to support recognition of a Palestinian state.
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