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Energy Minister Angus Taylor has dismissed endorsing Labor's rhetoric that the medivac bill would only apply to current detainees on Manus Island and Nauru, telling Sky News 'you can't lie' to people smugglers.

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You can’t lie to people smugglers, but you can sure as hell advertise to them by screaming from the rafters that “insert policy here” will start the boats again !! I think the COALition is finished and these are the death throws of a desperate failing government...good riddance

Angus says, 'let them eat coal' 😋

really, what would Angus Taylor actually know? He has no belief in climate change, doesn't think solar or wind is necessary. He is a coal man.

But the LNP can LIE to Australians

Apparently lying is reserved for the Australia people....it's in the legislation Taylor you fraud, MedevacBill only applies to current detainees. If out right lies is all the LNP have they are unfit to govern (no surprise there) and should call an election.

Herr Dutton just agreed it is for current detainees.

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