Sky News host Alan Jones says “your freedoms count for nothing” as politicians currently have the power and they are going to hang on to it.
He said Australians are now being told “we're entering a summer which is going to be a nightmare". “If you go to the beach you will have to stay a towel's length from the next person,” he said.
“You will be able to go to the pub and drink with your mates, but only if you are sitting down. “They are going to put a stop to the Aussie tradition of crowds at the beaches and you will be told by government to not hang around for too long and avoid the middle of the day.” Mr Jones said “where is the evidence to justify this?” “Your freedoms count for nothing”.
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