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Sky News host Paul Murray has slammed Queensland Premier AnnastaciaMP border closures saying she has failed to take accountability for the human impact of the tough restrictions.

Sky News host Paul Murray has slammed Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk’s border closures saying she has failed to take accountability for the human impact of the tough restrictions. Mr Murray highlighted incidents where families were deprived of a chance to say goodbye to dying relatives.

“She talks like a bank teller who is talking to a customer about a bank policy they can’t change verses a Premier who of course is in charge of the entire executive power of the state of Queensland,” he said “I love this garbage where I’m singlehandedly the most powerful person in the state but I’m also a victim. It’s rubbish.” His criticisms follow a controversial press conference where the Premier claimed the Chief Health Officer was responsible for making decisions on border exemptions.

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