Liberal MP Peter Dutton should have known better than to whinge about support from the good people of Dickson – he could’ve asked his predecessor Cheryl Kernot about that one.

Show me the door. Liberal MP Peter Dutton today.

On election night 1998 - when it looked like her attempt to go from Democrat leader in the Senate to a Labor MP was going to end in spectacular failure - Kernot had a famous dummy spit live on the ABC about the quality of seat she had been given by the Labor Party :

“Well, I’ll just say this—Mary Delahunty is in Parliament,” referring to the fact that the Victorian MP had been given a safe seat when entering politics earlier that year. Of course, Kernot did end up pulling ahead that night and serving one term as the member for Dickson but got rolled three years later by none other than current opposition health spokesman Peter Dutton.

Now it’s Dutton who has to return shamefaced to the people of Dickson after his attempt to run in the safer seat of McPherson on the Gold Coast failed.

“Some will say the right political decision was made,” he told a press conference in Canberra today.

“But the execution - and that’s in the past - was the issue. My focus is moving forward.”

What Peter Dutton is moving forward into is an election in which his seat is now notionally Labor and has indicated that he would be far prefer being somewhere else.

This is the political equivalent of dumping your wife for another woman, being dumped by the other woman, coming back home and asking your wife if you can move back home only to discover she is with another guy – at least on a notional level.

Dutton pointed out that his family ties in the seat extended back to the 1860’s, which is interesting but probably further begs the question at to why he left in the first place.

Still Dutton’s problem is certainly not one completely of his own making.

The role of the National Party in Queensland’s Liberal National Party in undermining the promising Liberal’s bid for a safer seat was huge.

In the atmosphere of heightened tension around the ETS, a lot of Dutton’s treatment was simply about telling Malcolm Turnbull that he couldn’t just send in one of his men in and not give the Nationals a say over it.

In that sense Dutton’s problems personify the current disarray of the Coalition.

I’m not sure who’d want to be a Liberal MP at the moment, let alone the member for Dickson.

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    • DJG says:

      10:53am | 21/10/09

      What a hoot this is. Chalk up Dickson for Labor in 2010. Will the Qlnd. Police take him back? Mr Dutton was the epitome of the ugly Howard years. I am sure Keating is relishing this bloke ‘doing himself—- slowly’.

    • Darren says:

      09:40am | 21/10/09

      Sorry E - I must have a lobotomy and join a Party so I can understand how they operate

    • E says:

      08:51am | 21/10/09

      Darren,
      Both parties require dunces to make the other guys look ok, race to the bottom remember?
      Also your confusion about him being the next big thing is caused by your not thinking like a party hack, they respect him because he is willing to lie and cheat and betray the same as they are, and they see those as good qualities in a leader.
      its all perception man.

    • Darren says:

      08:28am | 21/10/09

      Peter Dutton is a typical Party politician - willing to do whatever needs doing to ensure his own political survival. Well this time it has blown up in his face. Why is he being touted as the ‘next big thing’ in the Liberal Party - he has always struck me as a dunce and his actions re his seat only confirm my thoughts

    • John A Neve says:

      05:49am | 21/10/09

      Could any one in Dickson have any confidence in this man?
      Is his heart and mind really on the needs of his constituents?
      I would suggest the answer to both questions is NO.

      Move on Peter and do both yourself and the people of Dickson a favour.

    • Chris says:

      10:25pm | 20/10/09

      He took a calculated gamble to move to a safer seat and was unsuccessful, at least the conservative parties rank and file gets the final say.  He has taken his licks and admitted the execution of the exercise could of been done better, and is going back into the fray in Dickson.  Good for you Peter!

    • Bob H says:

      09:54pm | 20/10/09

      It will be a great opportunity for Dutton to say “moving forward” some more, the man’s an idiot.

    • Daniel says:

      07:42pm | 20/10/09

      This is what political party life is all about really. I dont know why people are carrying on about stuff. This is how grass roots membership is meant to work.

    • julia says:

      07:41pm | 20/10/09

      This gig is jinxed. What was the name of the fella caught at the brothel? Smith? Disendorsed for fornication! Then the Kernot. Then PD.

      Abolish the seat and get rid of the kharma.

    • Biff says:

      07:11pm | 20/10/09

      He is a typical politician. They think their level of entitlement has no bounds. As suggested earlier, he could do a bit of door knocking and good old fashioned hard yakka to get the electorate behind him. I have no sympathy for him.

    • iansand says:

      06:41pm | 20/10/09

      Or he could spend some time wooing his electorate.  You know - representing his constituents (which, after all, should be at the top of his job description).

    • Ben G says:

      05:49pm | 20/10/09

      No link to the video of Cheryl’s famous moment on camera? It was hilarious!

 

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