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Contenders line up after Deb Frecklington steps down as LNP Leader

David Crisafulli and Tim Mander are shaping up as potential contenders for the LNP leadership after Deb Frecklington eventually fell on her sword following the party’s electoral drubbing.

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David Crisafulli and Tim Mander are shaping up as potential contenders for the LNP leadership after Deb Frecklington eventually fell on her sword following the party’s electoral drubbing.

Both men would not say yesterday if they would run for the party’s top job, as Dale Last, the LNP’s most northern MP, revealed he would be willing to serve in a leadership role.

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The jostling came as an emotional Ms Frecklington announced she would stand aside as leader, despite initially vowing to stay on in the wake of the party’s terrible election result.

Ms Frecklington yesterday took responsibility for the loss and promised to offer her full support and loyalty to whoever succeeds her in the coming weeks. “My first instinct is always to fight on,” she said.

Deb Frecklington and inset, Tim Mander and David Crisafulli.
Deb Frecklington and inset, Tim Mander and David Crisafulli.

“Since then I’ve had a great day with my family and my husband, Jason, and reflected on my future.

“Once all of the results are finally declared I will convene a party room meeting and I will ask my colleagues to appoint a new leader of the Liberal National Party.”

But the meeting could still be days away, with the final results not expected until late next week.

Toowoomba South MP David Janetzki made no comment yesterday when approached about the leadership, as some MPs suggested he could make a tilt for the deputy position instead.

They also questioned if he had the numbers in the party room to win the top job. It is understood Mr Last could be angling to run for the deputy leadership, in a bid to make the leadership team reflective of the state’s north and south.

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“Being a passionate North Queenslander, if the opportunity arose to represent our area in a leadership role, I would take it,” the Burdekin MP said in a statement.

“Regardless of who ends up in the leadership team of Queensland LNP, I will always continue to fight for north and regional to get their fair share of the pie.”

Mr Mander offered no comment when approached by The Courier-Mail, while Mr Crisafulli did not respond when asked if he could confirm if he was running for the leadership.

Several insiders were yesterday suggesting Mr Crisafulli, a minister in the previous LNP government, would be a strong contender for the role.

Jarrod Bleijie and LNP police spokesman Dan Purdie both ruled out running.

Ms Frecklington would not say who she would back for the leadership, as she declared that she would “love” to serve in any position that was given to her by the new leader.

She said “internal distractions” during her tenure were not helpful.

“I am proud of the policies and the candidates that we put forward at this election; I’m proud of the campaign that we fought,” she said.

She said it was a difficult year and election for the Opposition and claimed the LNP was in a strong prospect of winning at the start of 2020, but suggested COVID had a huge impact on Queensland politics.

2020 QLD state election results 

 

Major parties
  • LNP 0
  • ALP 0
Others
  • ONP 0
  • UAP 0
  • KAP 0
  • OTH 0
  • GRN 0
Called seats

MAIN CONTENDERS

DAVID CRISAFULLI

Seat: Broadwater

Background: Crisafulli is a former councillor who also served in the Newman Government as the Member for Mundingburra and in Cabinet as Local Government Minister. He lost his north Queensland-based seat at the 2015 election, before moving to the Gold Coast where he took out the seat of Broadwater at the 2017 poll. He is currently the LNP spokesman for environment and tourism.

David Crisafulli. Picture: Alix Sweeney
David Crisafulli. Picture: Alix Sweeney

TIM MANDER

Seat: Everton

Background: Mander, a former NRL referee, was elected to the parliament in 2012 and served as deputy leader and treasury spokesman during Deb Frecklington’s tenure as Opposition Leader. In the Newman Government, he was appointed Minister for Housing and Public Works. He previously ran for the leadership of the party.

Tim Mander. Picture: Josh Woning
Tim Mander. Picture: Josh Woning

DAVID JANETZKI

Seat: Toowoomba South

Background: Janetzki has been a member of parliament since July 2016, when he won the electorate of Toowoomba South in a by-election. During the previous term of parliament, Janetzki served in the shadow cabinet as the Attorney-General and justice spokesman.

David Janetzki. Picture: Steve Pohlner
David Janetzki. Picture: Steve Pohlner

Originally published as Contenders line up after Deb Frecklington steps down as LNP Leader

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