Izzy Raj-Seppings, the young girl pictured sobbing outside ScottMorrisonMP's house this week, has slammed the Prime Minister’s actions.
Footage of Isolde Raj-Seppings and her father being told they could be arrested and “force may be used” if they failed to move on from the rally outside Mr Morrison’s Kirribilli House went viral on Thursday.
“Many people have asked me what motivated me to drag my dad on a one-hour bus trip to Kirribilli House on one of the hottest days of summer,” she wrote.She went on to explain she believes the Australian Government’s “denial has gone on for far too long” and writes she’s “tired of the lies and misdirection”.
Izzy is not happy Scott Morrison is on holiday in Hawaii as Australia burns, seen here in a snap shared by a tourist. Picture: Instagram“How dare Scott Morrison race off to Hawaii during Australia’s time of crisis?” she said. The prime minister is expected to visit Rural Fire Service headquarters over the weekend after flying into Sydney on Saturday.
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