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Defence Industry Minister StevenCiobo says Labor’s medivac bill is ‘the beginning of the dismantling of offshore processing’.

 

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StevenCiobo nonsense!

StevenCiobo Interesting how the cockroach comes out of the woodwork when there’s an opportunity to spread disease. A biological thing.

StevenCiobo Utter RUBBISH and LIES and FACT... This was not a Labor Bill it was a bill tabled by independent drkerrynphelps and voted by the Parliarment. Please be at least partially factual if you are going to lie

StevenCiobo Of course it is. The left have a job to do to provide the cheap global labour force for the global corporatocracy in order to create a borderless world. The right have provided the economic globalisation, and now the left will provide humanistic globalisation!

StevenCiobo Defence Industry minister should learn to read. Failing that he should hire someone on his staff who can.

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