PM accuses his predecessor of making ‘nonsense throwaway conspiracy’ claims about the UN at a church in Perth
Anthony Albanese has condemned Scott Morrison’s anti-government comments to a Perth church as unworthy of a national leader.Anthony Albanese has condemned Scott Morrison’s anti-government comments to a Perth church as unworthy of a national leader.The prime minister,
In a 50-minute address at Margaret Court’s Victory Life Centre in Perth on the weekend, Morrison spoke of his belief in God’s “plan” after the Coalition’s election loss, and said he still believed in miracles. Albanese, appearing on ABC radio on Thursday morning, said he was surprised by Morrison’s comments and took offence at the reference to the United Nations.
“I say to young people all the time, get involved, because government will impact on the quality of your life, whether you get healthcare when you need it, what sort of education opportunities you have access to, what your standard of living looks like.”
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