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‘Doesn’t stand for anything’: Opposition under Peter Dutton slammed
Foreign Affairs Assistant Minister Tim Watts has slammed the Liberal Opposition under Peter Dutton, saying they always want “to have it both ways”.
Mr Watt’s comments come after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was criticised for rejecting the invitation from NATO.
“I was in the parliament last week when Peter Dutton … was criticising the Prime Minister for travelling too much,” Mr Watts told Sky News Australia.
“It’s really typical of this Opposition under Peter Dutton, doesn’t stand for anything, wants to have it in every way.”
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/doesn-t-stand-for-anything-opposition-under-peter-dutton-slammed/ar-BB1pf1QL?ocid=00000000
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