David Clarke (Australian Politician)
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David John Clarke (born 2 April 1947), an Australian politician, was a member of the
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from 2003 to 2019, representing the
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. and is considered to have conservative
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views. Prior to entering Parliament, Clarke studied a
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at the
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and worked as a solicitor from 1971 to 2003.


Personal life

Clarke is married with four children. While not a member, David Clarke is a co-operator of the
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of the
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, and is considered to have conservative Christian views. His wife is a member of
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.


Political history

Clarke has been called a leading member of the
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of the Liberal Party in the media. Despite this, Clarke has stated that "I don't think there is a formal factional system operating in the Liberal Party" and that "the Liberal Party traditionally has not been a party based on factions and I don't believe it's based on factions now." In the late 1970s, Clarke was involved on the Liberal Party's Ethnic Council, which attempted to foster the development of persons of different ethnicities in the Liberal Party, as well as oppose communism in Eastern Europe. While serving on the Ethnic Council, he was asked by many members of the Liberal Party to defend Lyenko Urbanchich against allegations of former Nazi connections. This was successfully accomplished as the State Council of the Liberal Party did not approve his expulsion from the Liberal Party. Former NSW Opposition Leader from 1981–1983, John Dowd described Clarke as being "perceived as a lieutenant who carried out the views of Urbanchich and co in their branch stacking and endeavouring to take control of a large measure of the iberalparty." In March 2003, David Clarke became a Member of the NSW Legislative Council and served for the next sixteen years. He held the following positions while in Parliament
Parliamentary Secretary for Justice: May 2011- Mar 2019.
Deputy Chair Standing Committee on Law and Justice: September 2005 – May 2011
Chair, Standing Committee on Law and Justice: May 2011 - Mar 2015
Deputy Chair, Select Committee on the Leasing of Electricity Infrastructure: May 2015 - Jun 2015
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Industrial Relations: 2007 - 2008
Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Justice: 2008—2011
He served on the following Committees:
Standing Committee on Law and Justice: May 2003 - Mar 2019
Committee on the Office of the Ombudsman and the Police Integrity Commission: May 2003- Mar 2007
Committee on the Health Care Complaints Commission: May 2003 - Mar 2011
General Purposes Standing Committee No. 4: Jul 2003 - Mar 2011
General Purpose Standing Committee No. 2: May 2011 - Mar 2015
Select Committee into the Closure of the Cronulla Fisheries Research Centre of Excellence: Jul 2012 - Oct 2012
Select Committee on the partial defence of provocation: Jun 2012 - Apr 2013
Select Committee on the closure or downsizing of Corrective Services NSW facilities: Sep 2012 - Jun 2013
Select Committee on social, public and affordable housing: May 2014 - Sep 2014
Select Committee on home schooling: Jun 2014 - Dec 2014
Privileges Committee: Aug 2013 - Mar 2015
Portfolio Committee No. 4 - Legal Affairs: May 2015 - Mar 2019
In February 2010, Clarke won preselection against David Elliott, the chief executive of the Civil Contractors Federation to ensure he can continue to serve on the New South Wales Legislative Council. He announced his retirement in September 2018 and did not contest the 2019 state election.


Political viewpoints

Clarke has spoken frequently on his political viewpoints stating that they naturally reflect the Liberal Party. He told ''
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'' that "I work on the premise that most people have conservative values in the Liberal Party and that my values are in alignment with theirs." Clarke is a self-described strong supporter of the
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, "traditional marriage," free speech, freedom of religion, and free enterprise. In his first speech in 2003, Clarke promised to "uphold and advocate the conservative, mainstream and Christian-based truths and values that I believe our nation is based upon … with missionary zeal", advocated state sovereignty, the decentralisation of government power, and stated that "I respect the right of individuals to live their lives as they choose, unmolested and without harassment and persecution, provided they do not bring harm to others or to institutions and concepts that protect others." Clarke's views have been labelled by political opponents as " ultra-conservative" and those held by some in the
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of the Liberal Party (such as his opposition to the "culture of abortion" and opposition to
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). While he describes Australia as "a Christian nation" and argues that there is nothing wrong with religious values influencing legislation on the
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, abortion and euthanasia, he denies that his views override his respect for the
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, individual rights and free enterprise, and notes his support for superannuation rights for same-sex couples, and that same sex couples are entitled to their choice to live together. Clarke rejects labels given to him by opponents stating "the issues that I've come forward on and I've been publicised about having views on, my stand has been, has the support of the majority of people or if not the majority of people, a very, very significant minority of people. And what I'm saying is whether it's the majority or a significant minority, that certainly doesn't make it an extremist stand.".


Criticism

Some Liberal colleagues, such as former member of the Legislative Council,
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, in blaming David Clarke for her failure to win preselection, have expressed trepidation towards what they have called Clarke's "extreme" views. She said in 2005 that she was "very fearful of the power of David Clarke...because he has around him a significant group of people who are absolutely fixated on their agenda, and a very narrow agenda." Similarly, former Member for
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,
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also attributes his disendorsement to Clarke. In early 2007, Clarke successfully sued
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for
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at the
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after the publication of a book, ''The Education of a Young Liberal'', by former member of the Liberal Party's small 'l' liberal faction (known as "The Group"). The defendant publisher conceded that imputations of political extremism were defamatory, and the court held that the book further defamed Clarke by slurs on his character.
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writes that " 't's when talking about topics other than politics that he '' .e. Clarke' show the softer side … seems unafraid to be emotional about his family … I'm left wondering whether its possible that one of the most feared men in the NSW Liberal Party is just a big softie.''" Clarke claims that his Catholic views on social policy issues are broadly consistent with the rest of the community. NSW Labor MP
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expressed a view in
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with parliamentary privilege protecting her from lawsuits that Clarke "effect da right-wing takeover of Liberal Party branches. David Clarke is the godfather of the Extremist Right of the Liberal Party."


Connection to Young Liberals

Journalist
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and others have claimed that Clarke has a significant influence on the Young Liberals.
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, a former national president of the Young Liberals and now a federal MP, was his parliamentary staffer. There has been much media coverage of the connection between Clarke and Hawke because of the preselection of Hawke to the Federal seat of
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in June 2007. By October 2009 onwards, it has been reported that Hawke and Clarke had fallen out and become rivals leading to a factional war. Kyle Kutasi, former Young Liberal and former President of the Sydney University Liberal Club is Clarke's son-in-law.


References


External links


David Clarke MLC website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Clarke, David Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of New South Wales Members of the New South Wales Legislative Council 1947 births Australian monarchists Australian solicitors Living people Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century Australian politicians University of Sydney alumni Australian Roman Catholics