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Sky News host Paul Murray says there are five things which have been learnt following Labor’s landslide state election victory in Western Australia.

A huge 52 seats were picked up by the incumbent Labor government, the Liberals

holding just two seats, leaving questions about who will be the next opposition leader.

 

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This fat fuck thinks Jacinta Price is the NZ PM.

Conservatives R Trash Conservatives R Trash Conservatives R Trash Conservatives R Trash Cuntservatives R Trash

The number 1. Australians want their health and safety protected during CoVId It’s a basic human need. WA Premier has done that though through tough controls.Whether politically motivated and/or out of genuine/ethical concern. Vacs don’t stop transmissions, NSW case in point

If SkyNews can objectively report the news of the Australian Labor Party, I will not be disappointed in your media group ;The Freedom of speech should not be one-sided

This man is Prime Minister Material.. he has the persona of Bob Hawke MarkMcGowanMP and im a queenslader saying this.. so viewing from afar

Paul Murray's babblings are as credible as a turds flatula

Yeah ScottMorrisonMP and LNP going to be on the ropes next election with Reynolds and Porter baggage. LiberalAus JoshFrydenberg AlboMP RichardMarlesMP 7NewsMelbourne 7NewsSydney 9NewsQueensland 9NewsCanberra 10NewsFirstPER 9NewsPerth newscomauHQ 7NewsSC 9NewsAdel

1. The Fed Govt is on the way out 2. The Fed Govt is harbouring alleged criminals 3. The Fed Govt is covering up sexual harassment 4. SkyNotNews is not a credible source of information 5. The WA Libs lost

A lot of ordanry logic is being peddled instead of praising the merits of democracy & that its primary role is to improve governance Fed vs State & Territory. Media reporters will butress their role by promoting freedom & right to rejuvinate govenance - not admiring Clive Palmer

Brilliant Paul .Thanks

That's because he can use his fingers to count.🖐️

1: No one watches Paul Murray 2: No one watches Chris Kenny 3: No one watches Chis Smith 4: No one watches Sky News because they have no credibility 5: Labor won in a landslide.

1. Morrison is a c**t 2. porter is a alleged rapey c**t 3. Paul Murray is a c**t 4. Andrew Bolt is an absolute c**t 5. Alan Jones is a paedophile. Ask SBS auspol

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