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Sky News host Chris Kenny says DanielAndrewsMP’s curfew lockdown is perhaps the most undemocratic, authoritarian, extreme, un-Australian and disturbing example of government overreach to take place in the country.

Sky News host Chris Kenny says Daniel Andrews’ curfew lockdown is perhaps the most undemocratic, authoritarian, extreme, un-Australian and disturbing example of government overreach to take place in the country. Mr Kenny said it is clear now many state governments "have failed to learn, they have failed to take a national approach, they have failed to listen listen to experts, they have ignored their own constituents".

"They've become drunk on their power and they have imposed unreasonable rules and regulations". He said we have now reached the point where the Labor premiers of Victoria and Queensland have been “completely exposed as heartless and incompetent; they are doing more harm than good”. Mr Kenny said Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has put his people under an “unprecedented and draconian curfew without any medical or law enforcement advice”.

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