Ley added that the Coalition will be "stronger together, better together and we can't wait to do this on behalf of the Australian people".
His small food ration was also cut in half. There were no reading materials and there was nobody to talk to while he was held in a bare room of 1.2 by 1.8 metres (4ft by 6ft) for half a year."You start to go crazy, whether you like it or not, and that's what solitary is designed to do… So you've got to decide very quickly whether your room is really, really small, or really, really big.
"After four months, you just start talking to yourself all the time. The guards would come by and ask 'Hey, are you okay?'. And you're like, 'why?'. They replied, 'because you're laughing'."Then, Radalj said, he would respond, in his own mind: "It's none of your business."Another feature of Chinese prison life, according to Radalji, was the fake "propaganda" moments officials would stage for Chinese media or visiting officials to paint a rosy picture of conditions there.
He said, at one point, a "computer suite" was set up. "They got everyone together and told us that we'd get our own email address and that we would be able to send emails. They then filmed three Nigerian guys using these computers."The three prisoners apparently looked confused because the computers were not actually connected to the internet - but the guards had told them to just "pretend".
"Everything was filmed to present a fake image of prisoners with access to computers," Radalj said.
But, he claims, soon after the photo opportunity, the computers were wrapped up in plastic and never touched again."When I was in school, I would always be the first one to class. I remember getting on the yellow for the behaviour chart once, and that was like the worst day of my life.
"I'm definitely someone that prides myself on being a good example."Gauff claimed a fourth consecutive straight-set win at this year's tournament, as she became the youngest player to reach as many as five women's singles quarter-finals at a single major since Venus Williams at the 2001 US Open.
The 2023 US Open champion has lost three of her five meetings with upcoming opponent Keys, including their only match on clay in Madrid last year.Keys ended her wait for a first major title at the Australian Open in January, having previously lost in the US Open final in 2017.