Prime Minister Anthony Albanese “shouldn’t be surprised” about Senator Lidia Thorpe’s “erratic behaviour” – she “doesn’t deserve” to be a senator, says Saturday Herald Sun columnist Steve Price.
“The thing that disturbs me about Lidia Thorpe more than anything is the vision we keep seeing of her walking into the senate with her fist raised in a black power salute,” Mr Price told Sky News Australia host Sharri Markson.
“Clearly she does not deserve to be a senator in the Australian parliament – her behaviour is erratic and I just worry that she’s going to do something else.
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