Queensland LNP leader Deb Frecklington slams ‘princess’ Annastacia Palaszczuk
Deb Frecklington has taken aim Annastacia Palaszczuk’s image, declaring that she’s more “grounded” than the premier.
Queensland’s opposition leader has been criticised for suggesting the state’s premier is a “princess”.
State LNP leader Deb Frecklington took aim at Annastacia Palaszczuk’s image in an interview with The Sunday Mail in the lead-up to next year’s state election, declaring that she was more “grounded” than the premier.
Ms Frecklington said she had been mistaken for Ms Palaszczuk in public and was at pains to differentiate herself from her.
“We are just such different people,” Ms Frecklington told The Sunday Mail. “She has deliberately changed her image – the whole ‘Princess Palaszczuk’ is pretty obvious – but I haven’t changed mine.”
Ms Frecklington said she was more “grounded” because she had to deal with her children at the end of a tough day while Ms Palaszczuk had undergone a “complete makeover”.
“It’s too much, when there are bigger issues to focus on,” Ms Frecklington said.
Ms Frecklington reflected on her background in regional Queensland, where she said access to healthcare has decreased, especially maternity services. Labor MPs claim Ms Frecklington “attacked” Ms Palaszczuk for not having children, despite the premier being open about suffering a miscarriage.
Federal Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese called the remarks “pathetic”. Senator Kristina Keneally said the comments on Ms Palaszczuk’s appearance were outdated and made Ms Frecklington seem “incapable” of tackling political issues. “Play the ball, not the woman,” Ms Keneally, a former NSW premier, posted on Twitter.
And itâs well past time to be attacking a female politician for her clothes - yet it still keeps happening. Play the ball, not the woman!!
— Kristina Keneally (@KKeneally) December 28, 2019
Even more shameful - in todayâs example - is that a woman - @DebFrecklington - is leading the charge. Our own worst enemy, sometimes ð
Queensland Deputy Premier Jackie Trad said the comments were “astonishing”.
“The last time I saw this level of meanness was actually in the movie Mean Girls,” she said.
Queensland LNP MP Jarrod Bleijie stood by his leader’s comments, claiming Ms Palaszczuk preferred “the glitz, the glamour, the celebrities” and suggesting she was out of touch.
AAP