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Sky News host rowandean says the ScottMorrisonMP government pulling the plug on “dodgy DanielAndrewsMP and his treacherous Belt and Road dealings” is yet another win for the Outsiders.

Sky News host Rowan Dean says the Morrison government pulling the plug on “dodgy Dan Andrews and his treacherous Belt and Road dealings” is yet another win for the Outsiders. “Up until Mike Pompeo appeared on Outsiders, the Australian media and government had ignored what was staring them in the face,” Mr Dean said. On May 24th Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was interviewed exclusively by Mr Dean discussing – amongst numerous issues – Victoria’s Belt and Road agreement.

“In this case, in keeping with its tried and tested business model, the Guardian had completely missed the real story and instead attacked the messenger. “The real story was that the Victorian government led by the communist-sympathising Dan Andrews was in the process of selling out Australian taxpayer and business interests to a ruthless totalitarian regime. “ was doing so with zero regard for the profound security consequences for us and for our friends and allies.

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