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Julian Leeser apologises for Liberal colleague’s Indian migrant remarks

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 9, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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“The comments are not true that the senator made and of course she should apologise for the hurt that has been caused. Her own colleagues are saying that. But even more importantly, leaders in the community are asking for that as well,” he said on the ABC.

Albanese said whether the opposition leader apologised was “a decision for Sussan Ley”. “I’ll leave the Coalition to fight themselves.”

NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman and two frontbench colleagues put out a statement of support for the Indian community on Tuesday afternoon. “The NSW Liberals and Nationals are sorry for the deep hurt many Indian-Australians feel after a federal senator’s offensive comments last week,” it said.

It came after Leeser, the shadow attorney-general, posted to his Facebook page on Monday night with a video of a speech he gave to an Indian language school in his north-west Sydney electorate. “I wanted just to say something, and it pains me to say it, but I feel I have to say it,” he said.

“My colleague, Jacinta Price, said something this week that I want to apologise unreservedly for. As my leader, Sussan Ley, said, she was wrong to say it, and she has walked back those remarks and I am pleased that she has.

“There are Indians that vote Labor, there are Indians that vote Liberal, there are Indians that vote Greens. I don’t care how you vote. I care about the contribution you make to this country, and I know it is a fantastic contribution, and I want you to keep making it.”

The video was uploaded an hour after Price gave an interview on Sky News, in which she did not apologise for her comments but called on Ley to make Hawke say sorry to her about how he handled the fallout.

Price said she had “always recognised members of our migrant community who are doing a remarkable job”. “The point that I wanted to make was the way in which Labor does aggressively court the migrant community, as they do the Indigenous community,” she told Sky.

“Another thing that, I guess, disappointed me, was the fact that some of my colleagues chose to ignore those elements of this entire argument, but instead adopted the left-wing media’s approach to applying pressure to me, instead of pointing out those very facts.”

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McKenzie, a Nationals frontbencher, distanced the junior Coalition party from the comments.

“When you’re a leader and a community leader, as those of us that are in senior ministry positions in parliament are, if you’ve offended somebody and you didn’t mean to, the appropriate responsible thing to do is to apologise,” McKenzie said on 4BC.

“I couldn’t have been clearer. I’ve had to do it.”

But Canavan, her colleague, said he would welcome Price back to the junior Coalition party.

“If Jacinta came back to her team, she’d be the prodigal sister, so to speak. She’d be welcomed with open arms, I’m sure, by most of us,” Canavan told Sky News.

Price joined the Liberals to unsuccessfully contest the deputy leadership on a ticket with prospective leader Angus Taylor following the last election. Canavan said the party change was a regrettable move from the “rock star” politician.

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Nationals leader Littleproud took a less receptive tone to a reversal from Price, saying: “I haven’t had any discussions [with her on the matter]. Don’t intend to have any discussions. She made a decision if she wanted to come back, then that’s something I’d consult with our party room. It’s not something I’ll be encouraging.”

Leeser joined Ley, immigration spokesman Paul Scarr and NSW Senator Maria Kovacic on a tour of businesses in western Sydney’s Little India precinct on Sunday night, in an effort to engage with the community following Price’s inflammatory comments.

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