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Liberal candidate under fire over husbandâs beliefs says âfaith should not be subject of interrogationâ
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The West Australian Liberal Party candidate that Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup blocked from answering questions about whether she shared the same views on homosexuality as her pastor husband says her faith should not be the subject of constant interrogation.
On Saturday Amanda-Sue Markham still did not say whether she shared the same views as her husband.
Mrs Markham, who is running for the seat of Victoria Park, was asked on Friday by a
Nine News Perth reporter if she agreed with comments made by her husband Campbell Markham that homosexuals can be âcleansedâ and âhealedâ. But Mr Kirkup stepped in to deflect the question and then refused to let her speak for herself.
Zak Kirkup blocks candidate from speaking about pastor husbandâs comments on homosexuality
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West Australian Opposition Leader Zak Kirkup stepped in front of a candidate and refused to let her answer questions about her husbandâs views on homosexuality during a car-crash press conference on Friday morning.
Mr Kirkup was in Bentley to discuss a $50 million manufacturing fund election commitment alongside Victoria Park Liberal candidate and intensive care nurse Amanda-Sue Markham.
Mrs Markham was speaking about campaigning while working as a nurse on nightshift but in scenes reminiscent of when Prime Minister Scott Morrison grabbed headlines by interrupting Minister for Families and Social Services Anne Ruston, Mr Kirkup jumped in to take over.
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image captionMr Christmas light displays attracted thousands of visitors over the years
The family of a man known affectionately as Mr Christmas has turned off his festive lights for the last time.
Dave Edwards, 86, lit up his home in Croxley Green, Hertfordshire, with extravagant light displays for 42 years to raise money for charity.
His daughter Sharon Markham called on local residents to continue to light up Croxley every year .
Mr Edwards started putting up the light display with his wife - who died three years ago - as a competition with a house across the street, and continued to build on the set over the years.
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