The Jacqui Lambie Party has confirmed they will be a willing player in a Coalition of Chaos.
Ms Lambie’s Braddon candidate James Redgrave has told Leon Compton the Lambies don’t have any policies because they are a ‘new party’.
Mr Redgrave seems to forget his boss was elected to the Senate more than a decade ago.
Ten years should be enough time to come up with at least one policy.
Tasmanians deserve better.
In another extraordinary admission, Mr Redgrave says the Lambies won’t have any policies until after they are elected.
“We don’t have the keys to the Cabinet, we don’t know what’s in the safe. We would like to have a good look at that before we actually really cement policy moving forward.”
Tasmanians want to know what a party’s policies are before the election, not after.
Mr Redgrave also revealed they would deliver a Coalition of Chaos in a hung Parliament.
Leon Compton: “If it’s a potential Labor Premier or a potential Liberal Premier coming to you and asking will you give us confidence and supply, which way will you go?”
Redgrave: “I’d go any way.”
That’s exactly the definition of a Coalition of Chaos.
How can you vote for someone when you don’t know what they stand for?