A bitter brawl has split the NSW Coalition after Opposition Leader Mark Speakman sacked a Nationals MP from his shadow cabinet for making derogatory comments about the Liberals.
Speakman on Friday axed Nationals MP Wes Fang from his front bench, prompting Nationals leader Dugald Saunders to return serve, insisting the opposition leader had no right to do so. Saunders said Fang would remain shadow assistant minister for police, regional NSW and agriculture.
The extraordinary internal war erupted after Fang, known for his outspoken outbursts, slammed Speakman on social media for travelling to the Riverina, where Fang lives, without telling him.
Fang, an upper house MP, posted on X: “So … the leader of the NSW Liberal’s Mark Speakman slinks into Wagga Wagga pretending like the Libs actually care about the Riverina.
“Did he ask the ‘Coalition’ member who lives in Wagga Wagga and is apparently part of his ‘team’ to have in-depth discussion of Wagga Wagga? No.”
Fang labelled Speakman’s actions as “underhanded” and said the state opposition leader would get more coverage from Fang’s X post than from any media covering the visit.
He finished: “That should tell you everything you need to know about the longevity of Speako’s leadership”. The post was later deleted.
A source with knowledge of the situation, but unauthorised to speak, said Speakman raised Fang’s behaviour with Saunders and asked him to reprimand Fang and remove him from the shadow cabinet.
Saunders refused to move on Fang, one of his key supporters, so Speakman sacked Fang. Saunders was contacted but did not return calls.