Canavan obviously not a gripper, loses Nationals leadership bid

Canavan obviously not a gripper, loses Nationals leadership bid
No blue ties today meanwhile Kevin Hogan, left, has been elected Deputy Leader of the Nationals, David Littleproud as leader and Bridget McKenzie resplendent in a business suit, as leader of the senate

By Steve James, Brisbane correspondent

The Lodge prevented Senator Matt Canavan from taking on the leadership of the Queensland National Party yesterday, leaving the hapless Mason and leader David Littleproud in his position of leader.

Senator Matt Canavan crossed the floor to vote against social media ban which Littleproud supported with the ALP

Judging by 70 years of Freemasonic control of the National and Liberal parties Senator Canavan does not grip billy goats, or he could have taken over the woeful party.

The Lodge it seems want Littleproud to continue his adherence to Paris Agreement and Net Zero, the damaging policies which saw the LNP lose the un-losable election.

Canavan wanted to ditch these UN Agenda 30 leg irons which many other Nationals would like to shed.

There is no future for the LNP as a Coalition now that the ALP has half a million imported voters being readied to again support Labor at the next federal election.

If the once proud party of the rural sector wishes to survive, grass-roots membership had better ensure the knuckleheads at the top divest themselves of the free-trading and de-regulating, Net Zero Liberals and form a coalition with several of the stronger, independent freedom parties.

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