The Gold Coast Bulletin

GAIL BLOWING IN BURLEIGH AFTER STINGING HART ATTACK

- PAUL WESTON

BURLEIGH Labor candidate Gail Hislop says she is being mistaken for the standing MP because the LNP’s Michael Hart never spends much time in the Gold Coast electorate.

In a blistering personal attack on her opponent, Ms Hislop contacted the Bulletin yesterday outlining Mr Hart’s failures.

After 10 days of Coast candidates dropping policy statements and politely debating with opponents, the two Burleigh rivals who fought it out in the 2015 campaign took the gloves off.

Despite a 5.5 per cent margin favouring Mr Hart, Ms Hislop believes she will either win or get within a couple of hundred votes of removing the Burleigh MP.

“If I showed a photograph of him, no one would know him,” the industrial advocate and environmen­talist said.

“He’s on cruise control, he’s taking the electorate for granted. I’ve had people asking me if I’m the local member.”

Mr Hart is the Opposition resource spokesman requiring him to visit central and northern Queensland on policy issues. He laughed off the claims.

“I guess I would say I live here. (Ms) Hislop has to drive one and half hours to get to Burleigh from her home in Runaway Bay,” Mr Hart said.

“She said last time she would be moving to Burleigh but still hasn’t three years later. I take nothing for granted and will be campaignin­g fiercely. The Greens candidate lives in Currumbin too.”

Ms Hislop ridiculed a campaign promise by Mr Hart to spend $40,000 to “light up” Burleigh Hill.

The security lighting along the walking path would improve community safety along the five walking tracks, the MP says on his website.

But Ms Hislop believes residents are opposed to strangers using the track late at night.

“He wants it lit up like a Christmas tree. It might attract crime. Do you want people running up there all through the night?” she said.

Ms Hislop said residents were upset about how long it took to fix the walking paths which became dangerous due to falling rocks.

Mr Hart suggests Ms Hislop’s preselecti­on is a sign of desperatio­n by Labor after another candidate put their hand up for endorsemen­t.

“Labor got desperate because she already had corflutes with Burleigh on them,” he said.

 ?? Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM ?? Labor candidate Gail Hislop has accused sitting Burleigh MP Michael Hart of taking his electorate for granted.
Picture: MIKE BATTERHAM Labor candidate Gail Hislop has accused sitting Burleigh MP Michael Hart of taking his electorate for granted.

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