Now ScoMo has to start his new job and we’re all going to hear how he is going to “stop the votes”.....
And some numbers for those that like that sort of stuff...
“Taxpayers have already forked out $8 million this week to run Parliament as 85 Liberal Party politicians on base salaries of $207,000 claimed an extra $24,000 in daily travel allowance to decide who should be prime minister.
Parliament doesn't normally sit on Friday but Turnbull Government members are staying in Canberra to decide who should replace Malcolm Turnbull in a leadership spill on Friday afternoon.
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Federal politicians are entitled to a $285 in travel allowance, on top of their accommodation, which means 83 Liberal MPs in the national capital are costing taxpayers an extra $24,225 because they couldn't resolve the issue on Thursday.
The Liberal Party's second leadership ballot in just three days occurred as parliament passed no new major laws, despite costing taxpayers an average of $8 million to run during sitting weeks. Government MPs also used their numbers in the House of Representatives to dissolve parliament so Liberal members could discuss their leadership crisis.
On Thursday, they resolved to delay the Liberal party room meeting until Friday, with 45 of the 85 in the room voting to go ahead with a spill motion.
Three cabinet ministers, on salaries of $382,000 a year, had fought to replace Mr Turnbull as prime minister in the Liberal Party's first three-way leadership contest since 2009.
Mr Turnbull, who earnt $538,000 a year as prime minister, will continue to receive a taxpayer-funded office and staff for life along with free first class flights.
The Department of Parliamentary Services costs taxpayers $149 million a year to run, average at close to $8 million a year during the 19 sitting weeks.”
I think we’d all agree that’s been money well spent...