Victorian government ‘arrogance’ has created an endless nightmare | Sky News Australia

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Sky News host chrissmithonair says Melbourne’s botched hotel quarantine is the debacle which keeps breaking down all because the premier’s “star chamber of ministers” refused to follow other states’ success.

Sky News host Chris Smith says Melbourne’s botched hotel quarantine is the debacle which keeps breaking down all because the premier’s “star chamber of ministers” refused to follow other states’ success.

“That’s what arrogance gets you, an endless nightmare”. Image: Getty

 

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chrissmithonair Wrong..... Federal Liberals let the Ruby Princess in. And have screwed up in Aged care. There would be no problem in Vic if it wasn't for the federal Liberal party screw ups.

chrissmithonair And heaven forbid anyone at SkyNews reminds Chris Smith he once worked for the CCP in China.

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chrissmithonair Why isn’t WuhanDan in jail? I don't get it. He’s completely fcuked Vic.

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