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Queensland Opposition Leader DebFrecklington has denied suggestions she is running a dirty campaign after a video targeting Deputy Premier Steven Miles was posted to the LNP Queensland Facebook page.

Queensland Opposition Leader Deb Frecklington has denied suggestions she is running a dirty campaign after a video targeting Deputy Premier Steven Miles was posted to the LNP Queensland Facebook page.

The video purports to show Mr Miles struggling to talk and walk, also including a video of him eating a fly. Asked about the campaign, Ms Frecklington said she was not responsible and had not actually seen the ad. “It was the premier who set up this campaign as a nasty campaign,” she said. The opposition leader is set to continue seat blitzes in northern Queensland ahead of the election.

 

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DebFrecklington Are you running a dirty campaign. No I am not. There. See. Told you so. Headline.

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DebFrecklington And Labor aren't rubbing in so called events they blame her for that happened 6 years ago while working for someone else? AustralianLabor AlboMP Practice what one preaches.

DebFrecklington Steven Miles is an outright nut case, He should be in a lunatic asylum not in a position of power. DebFrecklington do whatever it takes to show that mongrel up for what he is.

DebFrecklington It’s not a dirty campaign when it’s only showing the truth.

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