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Andrew Bolt warns liberals of Jacinta as “new savior”

Sky News commentator Andrew Bolt explains why he thinks Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is not a wise choice to be the next deputy leader of the Liberal Party.

If Angus Taylor is elected as leader, Peter Dutton is expected to become the deputy leader of the Liberal Party after Peter Dutton suffered a devastating election defeat.

But on Tuesday morning, Sussan Ley was identified as the new Liberal leader, ruled out Price as deputy leader.

Bolt hints that the Liberals may avoid bullets by not supporting Taylor-Price votes.

I love Jasinta. I probably defended her for years than anyone else and have been promoted to her for years,” Bolt said.

“She is fearless, she is frank, and she is absolutely crucial to defeating Albany’s racist plan.

“She is called the new Savior by the liberals. I can’t help thinking that this is a mistake.

Bolt, when becoming an admirer of MS Price, questioned her political experience and whether she was suitable for leadership.

Sky News Commentator Andrew Bolt

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price hopes to become deputy leader of liberals

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price hopes to become deputy leader of liberals

“Her intuition is great, she has a great future, but I think she has actually only been in Parliament for three years. What did she do this time? He said.

“Peter Dutton was promoted to be responsible for government efficiency, and she did not propose substantial efficiency.”

Bolt further suggested that she even hurt Mr. Dutton’s Prime Minister’s wishes.

“She has disappeared on most of the campaigns and her loose language has put liberals in deeper conflicts when she speaks,” he said.

“How now Nampijinpa prices talk about economic policies, workplace reforms and all the other things that deputy leaders have to solve.

Colleagues will come to her as deputy leaders and they need to solve the problem at the party. How could she be more capable than James Paterson?

After she bid for a deputy freelance leadership position, Ms Price said she would focus on energy policy.

The senator said the issue was the first battlefield that was sustained by the nuclear party and the nationals, while the Liberal party was open.

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