World reacts to alleged Parliament rape
Brittany Higgins’ alleged rape at Parliament House has made international headlines, with some outlets taking swipes at Scott Morrison’s response.
Brittany Higgins’ alleged rape at Parliament House has made international headlines, with some outlets taking swipes at Scott Morrison’s response.
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