Former Victorian MP Bernie Finn says it is “just not good enough” for Australians to suffer as the result of foreign investors buying residential properties.
“We have people…who are living in tram stops, they are living in their cars because they cannot get rental accommodation,” Mr Finn told Sky News host Cory Bernardi.
“There are a number of our politicians who seem to live under the misapprehension that China is a friend of Australia – communist China is no friend of Australia.” “For us to be going out of our way…look after them in special ways, to my way of thinking is just insanity.”
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