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Liberal Senator SenatorMcGrath says the Labor Party needs to stop acting like a “second rate defence agent” for the actions of the Chinese communist dictatorship.

Liberal Senator James McGrath says the Labor Party needs to stop acting like a “second rate defence agent” for the action of the Chinese communist dictatorship. “The Labor Party have been captured by this pro-China faction,” Mr McGrath told Sky News host Paul Murray.

It comes as Labor members continue to criticise the government and coalition backbenchers for publicly disparaging the actions of the Chinese Communist Party including the introduction of radical national security laws onto Hong Kong. “We are facing a serious problem here,” he said. Image: AP

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