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Barnaby Joyce under fresh pressure over citizenship saga
Question Time
Well, kick a dog when he's down, it might come back to bite you on the backside.
That precedent has now come back to bite Barnaby on the backside very painfully.
Barnaby Joyce’s rival for his seat of New England, former independent MP Tony Windsor, says he hasn’t ruled out running for his old seat in the event of a by-election.
Well, he kicked Johnny Depp's dog out because it wasn't an Australian dog.
Well, kick a dog when he's down, it might come back to bite you on the backside.
That precedent has now come back to bite Barnaby on the backside very painfully.
Barnaby Joyce’s rival for his seat of New England, former independent MP Tony Windsor, says he hasn’t ruled out running for his old seat in the event of a by-election.
“I’m in Alice Springs, just come out of the desert today, getting some vehicles fixed and a few other things. That’s the main focus at the moment. But I’ll be watching this,” Mr Windsor told ABC TV.
“The issues that I stood on last time against Mr Joyce have gone from bad to worse.
“The National Broadband Network, for instance - I think country people in particular, but city people as well - have woken up to this massive con that’s been perpetrated upon them.”
“Mr Joyce is the master of the minute - not master of the long-term.”
Mr Windsor suggested there could be a perceived legal conflict of interest in Mr Joyce’s situation, if not an actual one.
“I wouldn’t accuse Barnaby Joyce of working surreptitiously for the New Zealand government to undermine the dairy price or something, or the fat-lamb industry... I don’t think that’s going on,” he said.
“But the law is the law. I don’t particularly like that law. If they want to change it, they should have a good look at it.
“Why is Barnaby Joyce different to anybody else that has stood aside during this particular issue