Morrison defends ban on shorts and thongs for Australia Day citizenship ceremonies

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Scott Morrison has defended setting out a dress code for citizenship ceremonies, saying it’s one of the most important gifts Australia can give. 9News

 

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Dress code... ? Recommend by those who do not know hard work, adversity and being there when the chips are down. I wonder what these guys in New Guinea in WWll thought of a dress code?

Just what the world needs, more suites. No suits up here and suites us. Hardly surprising from someone that Twitters his shoes...

That’s right

Did his Scottish immigrant ancestors turn up in kilts?

I am sure anyone attending a citizenship ceremony would dress appropriately . . Morrison is a dipshit who knows nothing about people . .

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