Albo doesn't want religious political parties, page-3

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    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said Australia did not need sectarianism.

    "I don't have any problem with a party that has a religious view," he told Nine News.

    "But when you say that your task is to, as a first order of priority, to support a Palestinian cause or a cause outside of Australia, that is a very different scenario.

    "So, I think when that is the main cause, we have all sorts of problems."



    abc lionk

    Dutton seems confused. we have religious sects all over the place and religious leaders who regularly lobby govt and other political angles.

    we've had Christian political parties for many decades.

    whats the difference?

    the same message to Albanese. they both turn a blind eye to reality for the sake of a political point.
 
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