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Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton has said business 'has no place in morality' after Qantas came under fire for its role in deporting asylum seekers. Credlin

Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton has said business "has no place in morality" after Qantas came under fire for its role in deporting asylum seekers.

Mr Houghton said Qantas has acted hypocritically in espousing a position on same-sex marriage while declining to do so on refugee policy. “How can you weigh in on one issue, and then completely ignore the moral argument on another issue?” Mr Houghton asked.

 

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Did he also mean morality has no place in business.

Qantas to expensive to travel with!

Exactly! Don’t lecture us, simply do what you are paid to do - fly aircraft ✈️ ✈️

He would buy shares in IG-Farben if they were still around.

Is Jack Houghton just a bit dim, or an immeasurable hypocritical bell-end. He works for Newscorp, a business that every single second of every single day, propagates a divisive right-wing Murdoch ideology across the globe. lightbender auspol

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