South Australian senator Bob Day has changed his mind just a week after saying he would resign from his $199,000 job because it would be untenable to stay in Parliament when his home building business went into liquidation.
I will of course resign, he said, when his Home Australia group collapsed, leaving 200 homes in five states unfinished, with some more than a year behind their completion date.
If Day was declared bankrupt or insolvent he would, under the Constitution, be forced to step down from the Senate.
But now the senator appears to have had a change of heart about leaving too soon, returning to Twitter today for the first time in a month to declare concerns that, if he left now, the Senate would be l…
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