The Coalition have finally gotten their man, with Peter Slipper being forced from the Speaker’s chair. Managing editor David Donovan outlines the alleged role of the LNP in his demise.
[Read Ashbygate 1: How Ashby met Slipper]
SO, the LNP have finally gotten their man.
News Ltd journalist Steve Lewis famously texted James Ashby: “We will get him” — and last night they did.
With former Speaker Peter Slipper resigning from that position, the chain of events put in place by James Ashby and a number of political and legal figures – known and unknown – have resulted in the Party finally exacting its revenge on the man they feel bitterly betrayed them. A man who had been endorsed and stood for them – or one of their previous incarnations – in the seat of Fisher (including his first stint as a member from 1984-1987) for 22 years.
His crime was not, in fact, that he was a misogynist, or had sent lewd text messages, or had rorted the public purse, or had inappropriately propositioned a staffer, or even that he was a homosexual — although all these unproven allegations were certainly put forward by his enemies to smear his reputation, something now seemingly beyond repair. No, Peter Slipper’s crime was that, in November 2011, he resigned from the LNP to become an Independent Speaker and deliver an extra vote to the Government, thereby making Tony Abbott’s job of destroying the minority Government that little bit harder.
Ironically, Peter Slipper turned out to be, in the short time he held the chair, one of Australia’s best ever Speakers.
But the viciousness of the attacks on Slipper from the LNP and its media allies, News Ltd – most especially from Slipper’s own local newspaper, The Sunshine Coast Daily – were unrelenting. The fact that most of the smears have, after doing their dirty work, later been disproven, or shown to be speculative, or one-sided, or defamatory, has now become rather academic. They did their job. Eventually, one of them found its mark and persuaded Slipper to fall on his sword, which he did last night in a most dignified fashion.
The truth is, Peter Slipper has never and is not facing criminal charges for anything. There is no serious suggestion, apart from a quickly withdrawn allegation in James Ashby’s original affidavit about alleged cabcharge fraud, that Slipper has ever committed any criminal act whatsoever. What exists is a lot of innuendo – so much, indeed, that most Australians appear convinced of Slipper’s infamy. Nevertheless, not a shred of real evidence has ever been produced.
The main “crime” that Slipper has been forced to resign over appears to have been that he graphically and offensively described the female genitals in a private text message – something, I am afraid, that is done constantly by Australian males nationwide. The other is that, while deputy Speaker (he was not yet Speaker, as some in the mainstream media have been reporting) he called a female MP a “botch” — whatever that is.
Is this the new benchmark? Will all Australian MPs in now be forced to hand over the mobile phones to check for inappropriate text messages? How many MP’s will remain in high office after this new standard is introduced? Few, I expect.
Bear in mind that the same female MP referred to as a “botch”, Sophie Mirabella – who had the audacity to wax lyrical over Peter Slipper’s apparently heinous misogyny all over the Australian airwaves yesterday – is the very same MP who stood so proudly under a picture of “Ditch the Witch” and “Ditch the Bitch” signs with Tony Abbott at an anti-carbon tax rally:
This is the same MP whose commitment to women’s rights is so steadfast, that she sneered across the dispatch box at the childless Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard in 2008 saying “You won’t need his (ex-PM Kevin Rudd’s) taxpayer-funded nanny, will you?” She is the same MP whose commitment to equality was such that she boycotted Kevin Rudd’s sorry speech to the Stolen Generation, alleging the children had been removed “for their own good”. The same MP, indeed, who has a range of accusations swirling around about her very own private life and propriety.
Bear in mind, as well, that the alleged ultimate architect of Peter Slipper’s downfall was his “friend” for 20 years, Opposition Leader Tony Abbott. A “friend” who left Slipper and his bride waiting 10 minutes at their own wedding because he was late. A friend who is himself quite clearly a misogynist. A misogynist, notwithstanding the entreaties of his wife, as was so clearly demonstrated by his use of the same distasteful words “die of shame” used by his discredited hero, Alan Jones, yesterday in a motion attacking Prime Minister Julia Gillard. Of course, Julia Gillard then excoriated Abbott over this matter yesterday in one of the best speeches ever given in this nation’s history.
The nature of Abbott’s misogyny, as well as his bigotry and bullying nature, has been clearly proven beyond a shadow of doubt in the IA pages.
Moreover, bear in mind also that were it not for a mysteriously well-funded legal and media assault by former Peter Slipper staffer James Ashby – operating through the Liberal Party’s favourite lawyers – these text messages would never have come to light. The allegations made are actually based not on sexism, but on a notoriously flimsy looking case of sexual harassment, which is currently in front of the court. For senior Liberals to cry crocodile tears over an issue of misogyny and impropriety is downright laughable, especially given reports that a senior Liberal allegedly engaged in a shockingly graphic conversation with James Ashby in Peter Slipper’s own electorate office, which was overheard by another of Peter Slipper’s staffers. Certain senior Liberals may need to be very careful when they begin throwing mud about supposed sexual impropriety — there are people around who know just where their skeletons lie.
Based on our investigations, which we will be discussing in these pages in coming weeks, I believe it very possible that James Ashby was a “honey trap” delivered into Peter Slipper’s office for the purpose of entrapment – possibly even to video Slipper in a compromising situation, as Ashby was a known video expert. Indeed, Slipper was alleged in Ashby’s evidence to have been videotaped in 2003 engaged in compromising acts with another staffer, though this allegation appears to be based largely on hearsay — no-one appears to have actually seen this video and it has never surfaced. In any case, if Ashby was not installed in Slipper’s office for ulterior purposes, then it seems certain that he was contacted and opportunistically used for that purpose once he was employed.
Regrettably, for the LNP, despite their alleged best efforts, it appears Peter Slipper was not amenable to being entrapped. Indeed, there has never been a shred of real evidence that Peter Slipper is anything apart from a heterosexual in a loving relationship with his wife. But one who, like millions of other Australians, occasionally engages in off-colour banter with his confidantes. And apart from hearsay, such as about the 2003 video, no-one has come forward to suggest Slipper has ever engaged in any homosexual act. So, finding out, belatedly, that Slipper was not for turning, it looks like the LNP reverted to Plan B, which was to use any information Ashby had allegedly surreptitiously procured to smear Slipper beyond repair and make it impossible for him to continue in the role of Speaker. And this is precisely what has been done.
Here at IA, we have been investigating the Peter Slipper affair for some considerable time and we now have a great deal of information. We will be revealing more about James Ashby in coming weeks, including much about his past that is not publicly available, including his links to a range of interesting figures both in and out of the LNP. We will reveal the identities of a number of people named in the text messages whose identities are not obvious. And we will shed further light on the alleged role of senior Liberals in forcing Peter Slipper from the Speaker’s chair.
It should be noted, that although there is much speculation about Ashbygate, there is one thing we do know for sure — the political demise of Peter Slipper has been accompanied by a never before seen level of overt and arrant hypocrisy from his accusers.
[NOTE: In Ashbygate 1, we stated that Peter Slipper had forwarded the information about Ashby’s alleged sexual relationship with two 15 year-old boys to ABC 7.30. This appears to have been incorrect. Alhough Peter Slipper did apparently make the initial allegation to police about this incident, 7.30’s information appears to have come from a separate source. We apologise for this error.]

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RT @independentaus: Ashbygate 2: Get Slipper http://t.co/r6VKUMGI
@Drag0nista Looks like Pyne might have to also resign based on what's going to be revealed in the next few weeks http://t.co/48HSf07Q
@Drag0nista Looks like Pyne might have to also resign based on what's going to be revealed in the next few weeks http://t.co/48HSf07Q
RT @independentaus: Ashbygate 2: Get Slipper http://t.co/iUNFzihK #Auspol
@dan8white There's sure stark divisions in the reporting today. This isn't mainstream but seems informative too. http://t.co/2p1FNuFX
@NeilChenoweth Pyne might yet have to fall on his own sword http://t.co/48HSf07Q
A rather very interesting comment about the Ashby/Slipper texts and the historical content prior to Ashby's employment http://t.co/zbQOTjfV
A rather very interesting comment about the Ashby/Slipper texts and the historical content prior to Ashby's employment http://t.co/zbQOTjfV
A rather very interesting comment about the Ashby/Slipper texts and the historical content prior to Ashby's employment http://t.co/zbQOTjfV
Just a quick correction.
Slipper’s use of “botch” was in response to Ashby. He said it and Slipper repeated it, using the typo. Ashby then (AFAIR) repeated it, but made the correction.
The interesting part of the debate was everyone being focussed on Slipper’s “vile” allusions to women’s bits without really talking about their real problem, which was the use of the word, “c*nt”.
Now, I’ve been around the traps for a few years and I’m pretty sure Julie, Tony and the others would have come across that word before. In fact, even if it has never come out of their own mouths, I’d bet London to a brick it has been used – by Liberal MPs – in their presence and they’ve never demurred.
In fact, it is often a word used in a jocular, friendly way by blokes when talking to each other. It isn’t always used as an angry term of abuse.
Their outrage over this incident just rang hollow for me. And it also sets up a very ugly precedent; that someone should lose their job over comments made, in private, before they even held said job.
Incidentally, that is the other most important issue. Ashby introducing into evidence text messages from before he started working for Slipper is extremely dodgy. This is a sexual harassment AT WORK claim, not a “this is what Pete and I talked about when we were just mates and before I went to work for him” claim.
It is also a stupid move for someone trying to win a sexual harassment case, because it shows he KNEW what he was like before he went to work for him. If he was as offended by it all (as he claims) he would hardly have then decided the best thing to do would be go to and work for him!
The whole thing has reeked of “set-up” from day 1.
My guess is Rares thinks so as well and the case will get thrown out.
You would expect the Opposition – any Opposition – to go their hardest over Slipper’s dirty & mysogynist emails, on the theory of ‘if you see a head, kick it’.
For the MSM to back them root and branch is, unfortunately, also to be expected.
Has Peter Hartcher never sent an email with an ‘f’ or ‘c’ word in it? Has Phil Coorey? This is a blokey world we are talking about. It may be reprehensible but when guys get together they swear. So frequently, do women. These days many swear across the gender lines. Some may even make obscene references. Have you never read ’12th Night’, where the clown (from memory) jokes about ‘her c’s, her u’s…. ‘ and so on? Mysogynist no doubt. Let’s ban Shakespeare, or at least never let him sit as speaker of the House of Representatives.
I quite agree that such language can be offensive, and when used in an inappropriate setting – that is, most of the time, perhaps all the time in public, should be censured. But in a private email?
Such hipocrisy. Happily Julia Gillard got stuck in. Interesting that her defence/attack was lauded around the world, but deprecated by our very own MSM as indefensible. One wonders – actually not – whose side they are on.
Re: Danny suggested correction: Ashby wrote “botch” first and then Slipper used it. I didn’t mention who used it first, merely that he used the word “botch” in reference to a particular female. No correction required.
The worst aspect of this sorry affair is that the opposition have tried to skew this matter yesterday and they have been ably abbetted by the media morons of this country today. The inference that because the PM and Labor would not support turning the parliament into a kangaroo court they are therefore sexist and misogynist is utterly absurd.PM Gillard was at her best yesterday and the fact that the harridan julie bishop was first to front up on the parrott’s program says plenty about her.
And I do hope that a civil minded citizen finds abbotts mobile lying around, I’d be that the contents would curl your hair.
I can tell you for sure that Phil Coorey has often told me to fuck off.
I think the abuse of this man has been a horror show and he has shown more dignity than anyone else has.
In case it skipped notice though yesterday Bowen tabled the most evil human rights abusing motion through parliament to flog women and children refugees to Manus Island and the lovely Jenny Macklin passed laws to abuse and torment single parents by stripping them of support and education funding. One thing this old broad is sick to death of though is the whinging about sexism.
What does that even mean in the 21st century with a female PM, GG, AG, Health minister, social services minister and others.
Talking about women’s bits is no more sexist than a group of women asking how long each husband’s dicks are.
What a sorry affair this has been. And as stated, what a shame; Peter Slipper has been one of the finest house speakers for many years. Such a loss.
Marilyn: whether or not women hold high powered positions or positions of authority has no bearing whatsoever on the prevalence of sexism and misogyny in 21st century society. Sexism is simply the deeply ingrained belief, conscious or (in most cases) not, that a person is inferior simply because of a genetic trait to which they can have no effect on or change (i.e. your skin colour in cases of racism, your sex in cases of sexism, your sexual preference in cases of homophobia etc). The comments levelled at the PM are clearly sexist (not sure I would go as far as misogynist but very close) in that they are based on the presumption that a man would be doing a better job and that the claims that she isn’t doing a good job are based on the fact she is a woman, not on her record. (Actually, there has been over 600 pieces of legislation passed since Labor took office as a minority govt – not a bad record considering they are up against the L’NO!’P). Your comments about there being very little sexism anymore simply because the GG & PM etc are all women is akin to saying there isn’t racism left in the US because a black man was elected president. From what I can see & read, it actually INCREASED racism there; simply because it brought out the backyard racists who are usually pretty good at hiding it, but just couldn’t take a black man running the country and felt the need to blurt shit out anytime they can. Same with the old, white males here and having a woman PM (remember “they’re wrecking the joint”?).
Either way, just another sad day in Australian politics. How low can we go before we try to dig our way back up?
I do have a feeling for car wrecks on the way and I believe the Ashby & Liberal Party involvement will be one.
Nothing has revealed about Peter Slipper except for some silly texts to date and he demonstrated great humility yesterday with hi resignation. Now that texts have become a matter for the courts Peter, as a barrister should be able to demand those between the odious Ashby and others.
As for Ashby’s future career, he has none. Just like that little creep that aided Sir Joh he will find conservative loyalty is a moveable feast.
But Julia is the most sexist PM of all. Punishing and permanently exiling to prison refugee women and kids, punishing and tormenting single parents so she can pay for the obnoxious jailing and punishment of refugee women and kids.
As a s 60 year old woman who has been abused up hill and down dale but can give as good as I get I don’t understand that bullshit sexist argument in the 21st century.
Seems to be younger women whinging when they feel aggrieved about anything while voting for sheer brutality against other women.
What seems to have been missed in all the rush to tarnish Labor for harboring Slipper is at the time Slipper sent those disgusting texts, he wasn’t the Speaker and he was actually a sitting member of the LNP. Surely this adds to the claim that Coalition was/is a hot bed of misogyny.
“Botch” is actually a term for a “defective piece of work” “a job poorly done” -
Quite right MEg.
And we will shed further light on alleged role of senior Liberals in forcing Peter Slipper from Speaker’s chair excerpt
http://t.co/DtMjihAc
I do not see Mr Ashby responding to Peter Slipper in a firm tone to indicate what he is receiving is not acceptable and to cease and desist.
What I do see is a gentle encouragement with just enough to prise another tweet from Peter that produces a record for a future use.
[...] a female, has never declared that he is homosexual and we have never seen any compelling evidence (as written about yesterday,) that he is, merely hearsay and [...]
How many? 2, 3,4, 5 million people, women ,men, children, tonight doing it very hard. Sick, stressed, getting stood over for money, dodging ratbags and stand over merchants, lives not their own, no futures, work for the dole wages and wondering how they’ll get through the years. In a cesspit of Australian greed and privelage.
Now it’s single mum’s turns to stand up for upper comforts. Can’t find any other way or look within and around at own circles to save or make a dollar. And we have to bear this floor show and trumped up public interest on the matters.
The media is starting to play to itself and the new public people controls and trails are standing out like sore thumbs.
And it may seem odd or a little remote
That this was started by the little man in the boat.
And some they wondered if she was able
So was it a Royal or a hot flush swept the table.
As they position themselves to best off China
There are some who wonder if it’s minor
That those below pay and take the brunt
While all above pass for man in punt.
I hope that IA get to the bottom of this & show just how low the Libs are RT @independentaus: Ashbygate 2: Get Slipper http://t.co/cbtkMPsZ
Rumours about the 2003 video have been circulating around the Sunshine Coast for many years. Here is a link to a Sunshine Coast Daily article mentioning the video http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/forget-about-slipper-advances/1354113/#.UHoWt-ubItw.email. Many have supposedly seen it, so presumably it does exists. There is more than a whiff of entrapment about this whole sorry saga, even Mr Slipper’s first wife stands by him. Look forward to reading more about this.
“Many have supposedly seen it, so presumably it does exist”. Unless YOU have seen it, or can provide the names of people who have, who are prepared to provide sworn testimony, what you have said here is gossip.