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Sky News host Peta Credlin has called on the Australian public to “speak up and speak out” on important issues as their 2020 New Year’s resolution. Credlin

Sky News host Peta Credlin has called on the Australian public to “speak up and speak out” on important issues as their 2020 New Year’s resolution. Ms Credlin said the public should “resolve to speak up" and deny the left an “uncontested” platform to voice their political views in 2020. “Why should we be too polite to speak our minds?” Ms Credlin said.

Ms Credlin argued if those on the right of politics remain “silent”, society will “continue to drift in a direction that you and I don't like, and that the majority of Australians reject”. Ms Credlin said it's beneficial for everyone if there is political discussion between “families, in our workplaces, around the dinner table and… in social media too”.

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