Former speaker of the house Bronwyn Bishop says the behaviours of politicians such as Queensland Premier AnnastaciaMP demonstrate an anti-family push and are seeking to indoctrinate children and create a socialist world.
Former speaker of the house Bronwyn Bishop says the behaviours of politicians such as Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk demonstrate an anti-family push and are seeking to indoctrinate children and create a socialist world.
It comes after Ms Palaszczuk came under scrutiny for accusing Prime Minister Scott Morrison of bullying because he called her to urge compassion in the situation of the young woman who was denied quarantine exemption to attend her father’s funeral in Brisbane. “A socialist person doesn’t want the family to be the first place of allegiance for the children, they want the allegiance to be to the state,” Ms Bishop told Sky News host Gary Hardgrave.
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