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Sky News host Paul Murray says the Victorian government 'get to set the rules and they get to pat themselves on the back' after announcing restrictions would partially ease for residents.

Sky News host Paul Murray says the Victorian government "get to set the rules and they get to pat themselves on the back" after announcing restrictions would partially ease

for residents. "As for the issues in regional Victoria, despite the fact there have been no cases through this whole thing... there are still all these rules that apply," he said.

 

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Yep a joke of a state and of a incompetent Labor government

Victoria lockdown V4.21

They throw us under the bus and then congratulate themselves that they have only run over us once. Except they have now run over us four times.

Merlino is hawt 😻 He can lock me down anytime

It’s madness. I’m a melburnian but live overseas. That provides perspective. I can’t believe people are copping it.

So if SkyNews tweets get at least 100 engagements, does that double Paul Murray's average nightly viewing audience? The only thing lower that Paul Murray's average nightly viewers is his IQ auspol MurdochRoyalCommission

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