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...apparently parroting anti-government BS isn't limited to America...
(The Guardian) Albanese condemns Morrison's 'astonishing' anti-government sermon
The prime minister Anthony Albanese says he found Scott Morrison’s comments during a church sermon on the weekend “astonishing” and unworthy of someone who led Australia.
Morrison, the former PM, told Margaret Court’s Victory Life Centre in Perth: “We don’t trust in governments. We don’t trust in the United Nations. Thank goodness.”
Albanese was critical of those words, telling ABC Melbourne: I just thought, wow. This guy was the prime minister of Australia and had that great honour of leading the government. I found it quite astonishing,. It provides some explanation perhaps of why, in my view, he clearly didn’t lead a government that was worthy of the Australian people – he said he doesn’t believe in government.
The idea that he’s out there and pressing the United Nations button ... I’ve spent two months trying to repair our international relations and that sort of nonsense, throwaway, conspiracy line about the United Nations I think isn’t worthy of someone who led Australia.
Albanese also said the chief medical officer Paul Kelly was not recommending face mask mandates. The Australian Health Protection Principal Committee “haven’t advocated that to me at all”, and that none of the state leaders at national cabinet had either.
(The Guardian) Albanese condemns Morrison's 'astonishing' anti-government sermon
The prime minister Anthony Albanese says he found Scott Morrison’s comments during a church sermon on the weekend “astonishing” and unworthy of someone who led Australia.
Morrison, the former PM, told Margaret Court’s Victory Life Centre in Perth: “We don’t trust in governments. We don’t trust in the United Nations. Thank goodness.”
Albanese was critical of those words, telling ABC Melbourne: I just thought, wow. This guy was the prime minister of Australia and had that great honour of leading the government. I found it quite astonishing,. It provides some explanation perhaps of why, in my view, he clearly didn’t lead a government that was worthy of the Australian people – he said he doesn’t believe in government.
The idea that he’s out there and pressing the United Nations button ... I’ve spent two months trying to repair our international relations and that sort of nonsense, throwaway, conspiracy line about the United Nations I think isn’t worthy of someone who led Australia.
Albanese also said the chief medical officer Paul Kelly was not recommending face mask mandates. The Australian Health Protection Principal Committee “haven’t advocated that to me at all”, and that none of the state leaders at national cabinet had either.