Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather has defended his appearance before a CFMEU rally in Brisbane yesterday, but says he does not agree with signs there depicting Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as a Nazi.
“I spoke at the rally in support of the tens of thousands of construction workers, 99.9 per cent of whom have faced no allegations of wrongdoing, and yet they have all been deprived of their basic right to a democratic, independent union and natural justice,” he said in a statement.
“Of course I don’t agree with those signs, they’re offensive. However, it’s ridiculous to expect a speaker to audit every sign that appears at a rally with thousands of people in attendance.”
Earlier this morning, Workplace Minister Murray Watt accused Chandler-Mather of endorsing a union racked with allegations of violence and misogyny, which the Greens member hit back against.
“Watt is saying that because he’s led the most anti-union attack in decades, gleefully boasting about working with the Liberals on union-busting legislation that may as well be written by Margaret Thatcher,” Chandler-Mather said.
“Senator Watt is desperate to focus on a game of gotcha to distract from the fact that his government is flagrantly disregarding the rule of law and separation of powers and to avoid genuinely engaging with the critique of his government.”