Opposition leader Brendan Nelson has spoken out about his clash with Belinda Neal, claiming the Labor MP needs to go back to anger management counselling.
"I can only conclude that Ms Neal's counselling programme still has a little way to go,'' he told New Ltd.
Labor MP Belinda Neal is reportedly threatening legal action against Dr Nelson, after he allegedly called her an "ugly bully".
Ms Neal's record has been cleared over the Iguana Joe's nightclub affair, but it appears she has gone back on her word about not taking further legal action.
But the federal Labor MP's behaviour is again under question over claims she attempted to bully Opposition leader Brendan Nelson last week.
It has been reported Ms Neal turned on Dr Nelson when he tried to help her with her bags after a flight from Canberra to Sydney, demanding an apology over claims he had called her an "ugly bully".
She then apparently said he would be hearing from her solicitors.
Deputy Liberal Leader Julie Bishop who witnessed the alleged incident has claimed Ms Neal attempted to physically intimidate Dr Nelson and followed the pair off the plane, in an "aggressive manner".
It is believed, Ms Neal has again questioned Dr Nelson about the letter at Parliament House two days ago.
When he again said he had not received it, she apparently told him he would be receiving one soon.