I will just note for the record that Griffin appears likely to be expelled from the LGC for inactivity in the coming days, and was chronically inactive in his last senate tenure. I get that for many, an inactive supporter is preferred against an active but not perfectly aligned alternative, and that Griffin is the Labor equivalent of Yankee before his departure, but if you are expecting any concrete policy outcome with Griffin, such expectations are very far-fetched.
Sore loser, as always. Go away.
Never mind that I posted that before the vote was closed, but feel free to ping me if he ever does cast a vote in the Senate.