Barilaro takes mental health leave after weeks ‘intense scrutiny’ | Sky News Australia

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Nationals Senator Matt Canavan has weighed into NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro's decision to take mental health leave saying his 'good mate' has faced “intense scrutiny' by standing up for people.

NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro has taken mental health leave after facing “intense scrutiny” following his high-profile feud with the Liberal Party.

Senator Matt Canavan said Mr Barilaro had a rough few weeks after “standing up” for his constituents in his opposition to bad “planning laws” which strip people of their property rights. “I wish John all the best, he’s a good mate of mine,” he told Sky News host Chris Kenny. “This can be a very tough environment at times and I wish him and his family all the best for the next few weeks.”

 

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Canavan will be facing charges soon.

He wanted to chop down koala trees on his multi million dollar properties... now he can’t..

Weak Bitch...!!

‘People’ or ‘developers’?

Time for friendlyjordies do to Matt

nah, pretty sure it was the video of friendlyjordies in his Air B&B estate.

Wishing Bruz a speedy recovery

ThisIsNotJournalism

If a woman did this would they be told to 'toughen up' or get out.

'If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen' the old saying goes. Must have become very hot in Barilaro's kitchen I'm thinking. 🔥🔥🔥

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Think you mean HAVIN A 'SOOK' LEAVE

DanielAndrewsMP has faced 80 straight days of press conferences. This snowflake has one bad week and has to have a month off. Canavan would be better advised to offer his help to the qld govt, they are clearly made of stronger stuff

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