OPINION: Please don’t text me Clive
THE last thing this drawn out federal election campaign needs is more unsolicited texts from wannabe politician Clive Palmer
THE last thing this drawn out federal election campaign needs is more unsolicited texts from wannabe politician Clive Palmer
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