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Labor’s Queensland election candidates warned to toe party line on preferences after photos show signs saying ‘put the LNP last’

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has warned Labor MPs and candidates “they’ll be read the riot act” for not toeing the party line over preferences, after photos emerged on social media of supporters encouraging voters to “put the LNP last”.
Visiting the northern Gold Coast suburb of Coomera on day 15 of the state election campaign, Ms Palaszczuk denied she had lost control of candidates and said she and the party secretary had both made it clear One Nation must be last on how-to-vote cards, not the LNP.
It comes after a video appeared on social media showing a man holding up a yellow and black “put the LNP last” sign while dancing alongside Labor volunteers for Barron River MP Craig Crawford.
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