Simon Curtis, the Labor candidate for La Trobe, selling out his own side.
Did he not even bother to check where his party stands when it comes to anti-radicalisation measures?
Seeing him attack the idea of an anti-radicalisation program in La Trobe in last week’s Gazette (Simon Says: It’s Game On, 27 May) and then link it with a need for family violence prevention measures was incredibly sad.
Is he so eager to attack his political opponent that he is willing to use family violence as a deflective issue?
Politicising family violence is disgusting, do we want a person like Simon Curtis representing La Trobe? Shame on you Simon Curtis.
Andrew McNabb,
Officer.
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