Anthony Albanese launches a full-throated attack against ‘creep’ Andrew Laming

Anthony Albanese launches a full-throated attack against ‘creep’ Andrew Laming after shocking harassment claims made by several women

  • Federal opposition leader said Dr Laming had brought politics into disrepute
  • He ‘has not represented this local community. And the LNP have kept him here’ 
  • Dr Laming given a month of paid leave to seek counselling and empathy training
  • He will return to parliament next month but will not recontest the next election 

Anthony Albanese has launched a full-throated attack against ‘creep’ Andrew Laming while announcing Labor’s candidate for his Queensland seat.

The federal opposition leader said Dr Laming had brought politics into disrepute by harassing two women and taking a photograph of another without her consent while her underwear was exposed.

‘This is a creep,’ Mr Albanese told reporters on Friday, standing outside the incumbent MP’s electorate office in Cleveland.

‘This guy has not represented this local community. And the LNP have kept him here.’

Mr Albanese said the prime minister personally supported Dr Laming’s preselection before the last election, and was allowing him to stay in the coalition party room despite his inappropriate behaviour.

Anthony Albanese has launched a full-throated attack against ‘creep’ Andrew Laming while announcing Labor’s candidate for his Queensland seat

‘We know that he’s engaged in behaviour, trolling his own constituents on Facebook, hiding behind bushes and jumping out and taking photos of people,’ he said.

‘We know that he has trolled the local state member, Kim Richards. We know that he took an inappropriate photo of a woman at work and that had to be deleted from his camera.’

Dr Laming has been given a month of paid leave to seek counselling and empathy training.

He will return to parliament next month but will not recontest the next election.

Despite his misbehaviour, the prime minister has not expelled him from the party, because doing so would plunge the coalition into minority government.

Labor has selected Donisha Duff as its candidate for the Liberal-leaning electorate of Bowman.

She is an Indigenous health expert who has lived in the local community of Redlands for more than 30 years.

The federal opposition leader (pictured last week) said Dr Laming had brought politics into disrepute by harassing two women and taking a photograph of another without her consent while her underwear was exposed

The federal opposition leader (pictured last week) said Dr Laming had brought politics into disrepute by harassing two women and taking a photograph of another without her consent while her underwear was exposed

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