This reads like a showcase of why the chief minister and the CLP are unfit for government.
Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro led the charge by saying she expected the “usual offender apologists to criticise our efforts”.
By the end of the week, the government had rolled out its planned changes, including bringing back spit hoods in youth detention settings and removing the principle of detention as a last resort.
Both are measures the royal commission into youth detention in the Northern Territory, sparked by a 2016 Four Corners investigation, explicitly recommended against.
So-called “offender apologists” were offered limited airtime within parliament house.
The chief also sledged Opposition Leader Selena Uibo in parliament, saying while her party did not win the election, “she wins the award for being the biggest gutter trash politician in the chamber”.
And an all-out “personal” attack on NT Coroner Elisabeth Armitage by Prevention of Domestic Violence Minister Robyn Cahill drew the ire of the sector.
brisk@aussie.zone 1 week ago
This reads like a showcase of why the chief minister and the CLP are unfit for government.
By the end of the week, the government had rolled out its planned changes, including bringing back spit hoods in youth detention settings and removing the principle of detention as a last resort.
They’re totally unhinged.