Ralph Babet

Ralph Emmanuel Didier "Deej" Babet[2] (/bəˈbɛt/ bə-BET;[3] born 29 June 1983) is an Australian politician and a member of the United Australia Party. He was elected to represent Victoria in the Australian Senate at the 2022 Australian federal election, commencing his six-year term on 1 July 2022.

Ralph Babet
Senator for Victoria
Assumed office
1 July 2022
Personal details
Born (1983-06-29) June 29, 1983
Rodrigues, Mauritius
Nationality
Political partyUnited Australia Party (2022–present), Australian Sovereignty Party (2010)
EducationSt John's Regional College
Alma materSwinburne University of Technology
Occupation
  • Real estate agent
  • Politician
NicknameDeej

Early life and career

Babet was born on 29 June 1983 in Rodrigues, Mauritius.[4] He and his family migrated to Australia in 1990 when he was seven years old, and he became an Australian citizen in 1993. He spoke French as his first language.[5]

Babet grew up in Doveton, attending the Holy Family Catholic Primary School and later St John's Regional College in Dandenong.[6] He holds the degree of Bachelor of Business from Swinburne University of Technology and an advanced diploma in sales and marketing from the Chisholm Institute.[4]

On Christmas Day 2014 in Toorak, Babet was charged with criminal damage. On 6 March 2017, a criminal damage charge was recorded but no conviction was given by the Melbourne Magistrates' Court: he was instead ordered to participate in a diversion program.[7]

On 6 September 2015, he was charged with unlawful assault in South Melbourne. Babet pleaded guilty to the charges at the Melbourne Magistrates Court on 22 August 2018. In exchange for Babet's compliance with a bond/undertaking, the charges were dismissed.[8]

Together with his brother Matt, Babet runs a real estate firm.[9] His brother unsuccessfully contested the seat of Bruce in the 2022 federal election.[2]

Political career

In 2010, Babet was member of the Australian Sovereignty Party.[10]

Babet renounced his Mauritian citizenship in March 2022, just under a month before the federal election was called to avoid being disqualified from the Australian Parliament by Section 44 of the Constitution of Australia.

While United Australia Party Chairman Clive Palmer ran a candidate in every seat and spent a reported $100,000,000 on the campaign, Babet was the sole success for the UAP at the 2022 federal election by taking the sixth Victorian senate seat from the Liberal Party's Greg Mirabella.[11] According to psephologist Antony Green's analysis of the Victorian Senate Election, Babet's win was due to strong One Nation preference flows once One Nation was excluded.[12] Green went on to say that once Babet was ahead he could lose only if Mirabella's preferences flowed to Labor, which was unlikely since the Coalition's how-to-vote card had recommended second preference to the United Australia Party.

On 8 September 2022, Babet's party the United Australia Party was voluntarily deregistered by the Australian Electoral Commission.[13] Babet stated the deregistration was made for "administrative reasons" and that he would continue to represent the deregistered party in the Senate.[14] Babet is able to continue identifying as a United Australia Party member in the Senate, with the office of the Clerk of the Senate stating that Babet’s status as a UAP senator would not change until he advised the office otherwise.[13]

Political views

Babet says that he stands for freedom and individual liberties.[15] He is against vaccine mandates and the "ever-growing power and authoritarianism of the government",[16] and he believes the mandates are "segregation".[17] He says he is unvaccinated for COVID-19, considering the vaccine to be "emergency gene therapy".[18]

During the campaign he said his first order of business will be to push for a Bill of Rights.[19] Once a Greens voter,[18] he now considers the ideology of the Greens to be "cancerous to a free and open society".[20] He does not consider the science of climate change to be "settled" or believe that humans are responsible for the cause.[18] He claims that there are an equal amount of scientists on either side of the debate.[21] On energy solutions he believes "solar panels and batteries are bad for the environment".[22]

Babet says he is "not happy" with transgender issues being taught at schools, saying he disagrees with "little boys and girls being taught that you can be a boy one day and a girl the next day".[23]

Babet has promoted a number of conspiracy theories, including that the 2022 election was going to be rigged,[2] that the Great Reset initiative of the World Economic Forum is a plot to create a tyrannical world government[24] and is "trying to do away with the concept of private ownership".[18]

Babet has been openly critical of the "billionaire circus" that he perceives to be the World Economic Forum, while at the same time praising some billionaires including Clive Palmer, who funded the electoral campaign which won Babet's seat, and Elon Musk.[25] In his opening Senate speech, Babet spoke of his disdain for 'radical Marxists'.[26]

Babet considers his $200,000 salary a "pay cut" and believes that it is too little for the "suffering" that he will endure in parliament and that he would "be happier" staying in Narre Warren running his real estate business.[17] Days before his term started, Babet told an interviewer he had no intention of running for more than one term.[27]

Babet is opposed to the Voice to Parliament.[28]

Personal life

Babet is Catholic.[18]

References

  1. "Qualification Checklist – Ralph Babet" (PDF). aec.gov.au. Australian Electoral Commission (AEC).
  2. Wilson, Cam (20 June 2022). "Meet Ralph Babet, Clive Palmer acolyte and Victoria's newest senator". Crikey. Archived from the original on 20 June 2022. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  3. Babet Brothers (25 July 2018). "Should you sell your house in this declining market or should you wait..." Retrieved 18 May 2023 via YouTube.
  4. "Senator Ralph Babet". aph.gov.au. Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  5. "Maiden Speech". Hansard. Parliament of Australia. 3 August 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2022.
  6. Ralph Babet [@senatorbabet] (1 November 2021). "I WASN'T BORN HERE. MY FAMILY BROUGHT ME HERE FOR A BETTER LIFE. THEY ARE TAKING IT FROM ME. I SAY NO!!! 😠 Here is a very short clip from my candidate application video with the United Australia Party" via Instagram.
  7. @MarkHenry3195 (18 May 2022). "@RebelNews_AU @therealrukshan @OzraeliAvi Promoted and gave airtime to convicted criminal Ralph Babet who has been charged with assault and criminal damage" (Tweet). Retrieved 22 June 2022 via Twitter.
  8. Eddie, Rachel (20 May 2022). "Socialists, separatists and splinter groups - your Victorian Senate ticket guide". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  9. "Babet Brothers Real Estate – We are the Babet Brothers!". Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  10. "Introducing the Australian Sovereignty Party".
  11. "Meet Clive Palmer's $100m man". Australian Financial Review. 20 June 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  12. Green, Antony (4 June 2022). "2022 Victorian Senate Election". Antony Green's Election Blog. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  13. Visentin, Lisa (9 September 2022). "'Where are you seeing that?' Deregistration of UAP catches Palmer's senator by surprise". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  14. Butler, Josh (9 September 2022). "Clive Palmer's United Australia party deregistered but lone senator says he still represents it". The Guardian. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  15. "He spent up to $100 million to win maybe one seat. What happened to Clive Palmer's party this election?". SBS News. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  16. Koob, Simone Fox (22 May 2022). "Clive Palmer candidate could be Victorian senator thanks to Liberal preferences". The Age. Retrieved 20 June 2022.
  17. Gould, Courtney (24 June 2022). "'Suffering': New senator Ralph Babet's whinge about $200k payday". news.com.au. Retrieved 24 June 2022.
  18. Bonyhady, Annika Smethurst, Nick (8 July 2022). "Clive Palmer's $100 million senator reveals his political agenda". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  19. FULL DEBATE: Victorian freedom candidates fight for your vote on YouTube
  20. @ralphdeejbabet (16 May 2022). "The ideology of the greens is cancerous to a free and open society. We do not and will never support their ideology. We believe in freedom not totalitarianism" (Tweet). Archived from the original on 16 May 2022 via Twitter.
  21. Mike Ryan (5 July 2022). "Senator Ralph Babet & John Parsons on The Mike Ryan Show". The Mike Ryan Show (Podcast). TNT Radio. Event occurs at 19:30. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  22. Ralph Babet [@senatorbabet] (24 July 2022). "Solar panels and batteries are bad for the environment. Think about what goes into these products and how short their useful life is" (Tweet). Retrieved 25 July 2022 via Twitter.
  23. Mike Ryan (5 July 2022). "Senator Ralph Babet & John Parsons on The Mike Ryan Show". The Mike Ryan Show (Podcast). TNT Radio. Event occurs at 13:00. Retrieved 13 July 2022.
  24. "An Election Fraud Conspiracy Theorist Has Been Elected to the Australian Senate". www.vice.com. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
  25. Wilson, Cam (20 June 2022). "Ralph Babet: conspiracy theorist, anti-lockdown advocate, and new senator". Crikey. Retrieved 26 August 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  26. Giannini, Dominic (3 August 2022). "Palmer senator hits out at political class | Sound Telegraph". Sound Telegraph. Retrieved 26 August 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  27. EXCLUSIVE: New '$100M senator' gives first interview since election victory. 28 June 2022. 17 minutes in.
  28. "Voice of racism". The Spectator Australia. 25 January 2023.
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