Otago Daily Times

Messages about voting leaked

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CANBERRA: Leaked messages show key Liberal Party members urging each other to vote with their heads not their hearts, leading to leadership hopeful Julie Bishop being knocked out in the first round.

The former deputy put her hand up for the Liberal leadership on Friday but got only 11 votes out of 85, losing in the first round. That led to a showdown between Peter Dutton and eventual new Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

The ABC reported the ‘‘Friends of Stability’’ WhatsApp messaging group includes 19 Liberal Party members including frontbench­ers Christophe­r Pyne, Paul Fletcher, Craig Laundy and Simon Birmingham.

‘‘(Mathias) Cormann rumoured to be putting some WA votes behind Julie Bishop in round one,’’ Infrastruc­ture Minister Paul Fletcher wrote to the group.

‘‘Be aware that this is a ruse trying to get her ahead of Morrison so he drops out and his votes go to Dutton.

‘‘Despite our hearts tugging us to Julie we need to vote with our heads for Scott in round one.’’

In response, Cormann yesterday said ‘‘this is 100% incorrect’’.

Backbenche­rs Julia Banks, Trent Zimmerman and Lucy Gichuhi are also members of the group.

Senior Liberal MP Christophe­r Pyne told the group he had told Bishop about the tactics ‘‘very respectful­ly’’.

Liberal Senator Simon Birmingham has praised Bishop for being ‘‘the most significan­t woman in the history of the Liberal Party’’. — AAP

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