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Green's Leader Richard Di Natale says federal MPs have the right conduct citizenship ceremonies at any time or place, without the approval of the Department of Home Affairs.

 

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Who is this clown?

And I thought the Greens had a leader. Seems there is still drooling and dribbling happening.

DO NOT VOTE DiNATALE

What is the Green party standing for? Opportunistic politics!

I’m wondering, is it money or something else that Sky is craving by reporting this Dick’s rubbish. Might the 95% of us suggest you leave off with it and stick to reporting something that humans can believe. It certainly appears that most reporting is bulldust to me.

Boo RichardDiNatale

FO

so greens are going against 75% of those Australians polled. If it was the other way they would be screaming, hypocrites.

What a divisive nut job.

Greens leader ?......i thought the they all did pretty much as they want...

What a load of crap. You can see why the Greens are irrevelant to most voters now days. 70 - 80% of Australians don't want Australia day messed with.

This guy is a doctor...... which is handy when you make everybody sick.🤮

Not often I agree with him, but on this point I do.

Is Dick now the king of Australia?

Next May , can we just all agree to vote these stupid Greens out ! Please !

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