Former Shadow Finance Minister Jane Hume said Thursday she feels "personally and professionally hurt" after being removed from the Liberal Party's frontbench but described her dismissal as "liberating."
Hume, who was the most prominent Liberal woman dumped from the Shadow Cabinet, spoke publicly for the first time about her removal following the party's leadership reshuffle. She previously held the Shadow Finance portfolio and served as a key player in the opposition's economic team during the last parliament and election campaign.
"Of course it hurts," Hume said in an Sunrise interview. "It hurts professionally because I was such a hard-working and prolific and high-profile member of the front bench in the previous opposition. And it hurts personally too because, you know, Susan and I are friends."
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