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Friday night Joe Hockey headed for the NSW central coast town of Harrington to sub for a voiceless Alan Jones, the broadcaster, at a National Party fundraiser .

I'll shave when I bloody well want to shave. Picture: Kym Smith

The coming state election was on his mind and in his speech, but even more so was the local federal member, the independent MP for Lyne Rob Oakeshott.

Hockey got his biggest reaction when he said that, unlike Oakeshott, he would not be growing a beard. The reason, he said, was he had nothing to hide.

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  • Ryan says:

    09:25am | 25/02/11

    @Aasq: you are assuming I am religious.. massive assumption fail right there. @Dot: do tell how not trusting someone with hair on their face is bigotry? One thing I do know, so far its been 100% every time. Read more »

  • Aasq says:

    08:19pm | 23/02/11

    p.s. As I said, Richard, please continue with your attacks. They’re working rather well, aren’t they ? Read more »

 

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