‘Hypocrites’: Animal rights activists slammed as WA families ‘will hurt’ from live sheep export bans

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Animal rights activists are “hypocrites” as many Western Australian families are going to “really hurt” following the Labor government’s commitment to ban live sheep exports from the country, says Nationals Leader David Littleproud.

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He said the Australian sheep industry “acknowledged” its past wrongs and now has the “best standards in the world.” “Some of these other countries just put as many as they can fit on and they get paid on how many is left when they get there,” Mr Littleproud told Sky News host Paul Murray. “That is a perverse animal welfare outcome and for all these animal activists – you should dig deep into your moral compass and realise you are nothing but hypocrites.”

 

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So now you want them to break their election promise just after you complained that they break too many promises. Interesting

Millionaire livestock breeders he meant to say. People like Gina.

Did he tell you that their leader in WA supports it?

The impact will be worse than when the asian market stop purchasing Australian beef .

The hypocrites are those on sky in the dark with their double standards re their over the top outrage of the govt breaking an election promise- the cancellation of the live sheep trade was taken to the election but its ok to break that but not the superannuation pull back.

Baaa. Littleproud bleating again.

New definition of hypocrisy..here is another, that a Nationals MP would put rural voters first hence action on climate change would be number one...not helping the Minerals Council...see now you get it Dave

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