
Sussan Ley
@sussanley • 35,001 subscribers
Former Federal Member for Farrer.
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Disgraceful behaviour from Mark Dreyfus. Talking down to, and shouting at young women in the Press Gallery is totally inappropriate. I note he didn't act this way to any of the men asking questions. He should apologise immediately. Clare O'Neil MP we can't just "move on here".
Sussan Ley897,253 views • 2 years ago

Labor produced a clumsy and deeply flawed package of legislation that collapsed under scrutiny, divided the parliament, and risked encroaching on fundamental freedoms. As a result of Liberal Party action, the legislation has been narrowed, strengthened and properly focused on keeping Australians safe.
Sussan Ley144,874 views • 4 months ago

No matter your faith or heritage, Australia is your home. Together, we are stronger.
Sussan Ley243,169 views • 9 months ago

We cannot defeat evil if we are afraid to name it. That is my message to Parliament as we work to protect Australians from vile antisemitism and the threat of radical Islamist extremism. Hate does not defeat itself. Extremism does not fade on its own. Enough is enough.
Sussan Ley72,559 views • 4 months ago

Debt is an issue of intergenerational fairness. When Labor runs out of money they come after yours.
Sussan Ley115,263 views • 8 months ago

The Prime Minister has said he will do whatever it takes to deal with antisemitism. That must now start with a clear commitment to implement his own Antisemitism Envoy’s report in full. For two years, Jewish Australians have been warning that antisemitism is rising and that their lives have been made harder, day after day. Those warnings were not heeded. We have seen criminal acts carried out repeatedly and in plain sight. Public landmarks turned into symbols of antisemitic hate. University campuses occupied and Jewish students ostracised. Homes vandalised. Childcare centres targeted. Synagogues firebombed, orchestrated by foreign terrorist states. Everything must change from today in how governments respond. Antisemitism is not a problem to be managed. It is an evil that must be confronted and eradicated.
Sussan Ley79,733 views • 5 months ago

The Coalition has serious concerns about Labor’s clumsy effort to stamp out antisemitism. As drafted, it fails two basic tests: does it eradicate antisemitism, and does it crack down on radical Islamic extremism? Right now, it fails both. There are more than 500 pages and the term “radical Islam” is not mentioned once. If the Prime Minister cannot name the problem, he cannot tackle it. In the parliamentary inquiry, the Attorney General’s Department could not explain whether phrases like “globalise the intifada” or “from the river to the sea” would be captured by the law, nor whether an extremist fatwa would be treated as a religious text. The Parliament can and should criminalise antisemitic extremist hate preaching without impinging on free speech. But if the government cannot explain how its own legislation will work, the Parliament cannot be expected to vote for it, and the community will have no confidence in it. The Coalition will continue to scrutinise this proposal closely and engage constructively with the inquiry. But from what we have seen so far, it raises more questions than answers and appears unsalvageable.
Sussan Ley51,204 views • 4 months ago

Many Australians have expressed their anger that antisemitism has been allowed to take hold in this country. There has been a clear failure of leadership to keep Australians safe, particularly members of the Jewish community. For two years, criminal acts have been carried out openly and repeatedly. Public landmarks have been turned into symbols of hate. University campuses have been occupied and Jewish students ostracised. Homes have been vandalised. Childcare centres targeted. Synagogues firebombed, including attacks linked to foreign terrorist states. Day after day, the lives of Jewish Australians have been made harder as this threat has grown. ASIO has already warned that antisemitism represents the greatest risk of loss of life from terrorism in Australia. Those warnings were clear and they were public. The Prime Minister previously said he will do whatever it takes. That means action and that must begin with fully implementing the government’s own Antisemitism Envoy’s report. The Coalition stands ready to support any serious and decisive action to keep Australians safe.
Sussan Ley54,599 views • 5 months ago

.Anthony Albanese was one of the last world leaders to offer his support to Israel. He didn’t ring Chris Minns to demand police stop the hateful protest at the Opera House. The PM must convene the National Security Committee in Canberra today. He must reassure Australians they are safe.
Sussan Ley224,351 views • 2 years ago

Australians deserve a Royal Commission into the Bondi attack and Antisemitism. The Jewish community wants it. The Coalition is calling for it. Labor backbenchers support it. Lawyers across the country say it is necessary. Millions of Australians cannot understand why Anthony Albanese refuses to act. The time for words is finished. The time for action is now.
Sussan Ley47,946 views • 5 months ago

Anthony Albanese has once again failed the basic test of leadership. Instead of standing up for taxpayers, he has closed ranks around a minister accused of wasting public money. When integrity is tested, this government reaches for the curtain every time, choosing secrecy over accountability. Australians deserve a Prime Minister who protects them, not one who shields waste and excuses conduct that would see any other Australian held to account. The Prime Minister must refer this matter to the head of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet for a full investigation into whether his own ministerial code has been breached. And Anika Wells should stand aside while that investigation takes place. Taxpayers deserve nothing less.
Sussan Ley49,906 views • 5 months ago

The Liberal Party made a commitment to the victims’ families of the Bondi terrorist attack that we would deliver for them in the Parliament, and we delivered on that commitment. We will continue our focus on lower taxes, more affordable energy, bringing the budget back under control and keeping Australians safe.
Sussan Ley38,642 views • 4 months ago

Before the election, Labor made many, many promises to 100% of Australians & it is 100% of Australians who are paying for it each time one is broken. $275 cut to power bills. Promise broken. Cheaper mortgages. Broken. Lower inflation. Broken. No change to super. Broken. (1/2)
Sussan Ley215,515 views • 3 years ago

It’s not honey and it’s not funny. Australians do not find it funny that their superannuation is being called a ‘honeypot’. Labor promised before the election they wouldn’t touch superannuation. In typical fashion, they have run out of money and now they’re coming after yours.
Sussan Ley213,264 views • 3 years ago