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- Peter Dutton tells Coalition party room he only wants temporary pause on Gaza visas as part of principled stance'
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Murray Watt on visas: We are using exactly the same processes as were used by the Coalition'
The opposition has continued its political attacks against visas being given to Palestinians from Gaza (before Israel seized and completely closed the Rafah border in May).
We are using exactly the same processes as were used by the Coalition when they were in power and when Peter Dutton was the minister. Mike Burgess, the director general of Asio, has confirmed that himself.
Peter Dutton was quite prepared to use certain processes when he was the minister. Now we're in power, he wants to criticise that. He wants to find division, to find reasons for criticism and be negative of the government.
I think this is just a ridiculous example he's [Adam Bandt] giving, to disguise the fact yesterday the Greens were the only party in the parliament who decided to side with John Setka ... rather than taking the side of the Australian people.
We had a vote in the Parliament yesterday, in the Senate, that called on the Greens to say they wouldn't take political donations from the CFMEU construction division, they refused to vote for that. So I think it's pretty clear what the motivation here is in voting against this legislation.
We haven't received a dollar from the CFMEU for a decade, the Coalition received $175,000 in the last two years, Labor has received millions of dollars and what we say is we have not received the money, it is not why we are engaged in the debate.
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