Barnaby Joyce says he's being 'stalked' on the campaign trail


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Barnaby Joyce says he is being intentionally “stalked” while campaigning in a by-election to keep his NSW chair of New England.


The former Nationals personality and emissary primary apportion was confronted by a male in an Inverell hotel on Monday night and was quizzed about his private life, Fairfax Media reported on Tuesday.







Mr Joyce reportedly flicked a man’s shawl off his conduct during a confrontation.


“We’ve had genocide threats and now we’ve got stalkers,” Mr Joyce said.


“The debate is apropos unwashed and people are promulgation people around to petiole you.


“That’s disappointing, we know. I’ll be frank, they’re not entrance from a Labor Party, they’re entrance from other people.”


A male also confronted him recently in Glen Innes, in a arise of rumours about his personal life.


“I’m going to keep my private issues private,” Mr Joyce said.



The former minister, who was forced to renounce from council over his twin New Zealand citizenship, told voters in a minute final month they would hear “a lot of other people — many of whom have zero to do with the citizens — creation all sorts of dubious claims for domestic purposes”.


“I don’t caring what they say. My pursuit is to demeanour after we initial and foremost,” he wrote.


The by-election will be hold on Saturday.



Article source: http://watoday.com.au/national/australias-wild-weather-sydneys-massive-storm-in-pictures-20160606-gpcyu7.html

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