‘Shameful bigot’: Minns’ ferocious attack on Latham
NSW Premier Chris Minns has labelled Mark Latham one of the state’s most ‘shameful bigots’ and accused the former One Nation MP of ignoring hundreds of anti-Semitic attacks in the state.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has labelled Mark Latham one of the state’s most ‘shameful bigots’ and accused the former One Nation MP of ignoring hundreds of anti-Semitic attacks in the state.
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