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Brittany Higgins alleged rapist is hauled before court
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Prime Minister says vaccines for everyone, despite government s own plan
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The actions of Scott Morrison raise the question: How liberal is the Liberal Party?
The exodus of three prominent former Liberal politicians to the Liberal Democratic Party raises questions as to whether Scott Morrison s party is still living up to its name.
Joe HildebrandSkynew.com.au Contributor
August 4, 2021 - 9:28AM
What happened to the “Liberal” in “Liberal Party”? It’s a question that many former top Liberals are clearly asking, with a mini-exodus of three – former Queensland premier Campbell Newman, former Parramatta MP Ross Cameron and former Warringah operative John Ruddick – to the Liberal Democrats.
Mainstream Australians would more than blush at the no-holds-barred extreme libertarianism of the minor party – Ruddick even attended the idiotic anti-lockdown protest in Sydney – but these diehard freedom-fighters could be forgiven for finding the nominally Liberal Prime Minister Scott Morrison a very Liberal fish indeed.
The federal government should give $300 to every fully vaccinated Australian citizen and resident, Labor says.
The cash boost would drive vaccination rates towards the nation’s new reopening targets, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese said.
The Coalition has already dismissed the $6 billion proposal.
The federal government should hand $300 to every Australian and resident who is fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to drive vaccine take-up, the Labor Party says.
In a Tuesday announcement, Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese said offering broad financial incentives to immunised Australians before December 1 would combat vaccine hesitancy and boost jab rates nationwide.
If every eligible Australian adult was vaccinated before December 1, the proposed scheme would cost in the vicinity of $6 billion.
Coronavirus national update: Vaccine payments an insult to Australians, Scott Morrison says
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