‘F-k him, we’re not getting rid of him’ – Palmer’s pocket dial after candidate queries
Clive Palmer has indicated he will not dump an under-fire Trumpet of Patriots candidate who is charged with stalking and possessing weapons — appearing to confirm the candidate would continue to be endorsed after pocket dialling The Daily Telegraph.
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Clive Palmer has indicated he will not dump an under-fire Trumpet of Patriots candidate who is charged with stalking and possessing weapons — and appeared to confirm the candidate would continue to be endorsed after pocket dialling The Daily Telegraph.
After initially being contacted for comment regarding the party’s Dickson candidate Michael Jessop, Mr Palmer accidentally called this reporter back in a ‘‘pocket dial’’, where he was heard to say to another person: “F. him, we’re not getting rid of him”.
When contacted following that pocket call, Mr Palmer denied he said the above comment before saying: “You don’t like us and we don’t like you. Don’t bother me again.”
When initially contacted to confirm whether his party would continue to endorse Mr Jessop, Mr Palmer said: “Every Australian is entitled to a fair trial and presumption of innocence”.
Pressed on whether the party would continue to back the candidate, he added: “Our party candidates are on the website”.
Mr Jessop was arrested last year, with police alleging he stalked a man and tried to place a mobile device on his car.
He was allegedly found at a property with a hammer, samurai sword, compound bow, body armour, a cadaver bag, shovel, axe, rope and duct tape.
Last week, Mr Jessop told a local newspaper he would fight the charges, saying he could not discuss the matter except that “unconditional discharge is all I’m going for basically”.
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Originally published as ‘F-k him, we’re not getting rid of him’ – Palmer’s pocket dial after candidate queries