Taylor says higher risk of ‘bad people coming from bad countries’ and that welcome to country ceremonies ‘overused’
Opposition leader doubles down on immigration policy and defends preferencing One Nation over independent in Farrer in ABC interview
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The opposition leader, Angus Taylor, has said there is a higher risk that some bad people come from those bad countries", doubling down on his immigration policy and refusing to call out Pauline Hanson's hardline stance.
Speaking to the ABC's Insiders program on Sunday, Taylor said Indigenous welcome to country ceremonies were overused, after booing incidents at some of Saturday's Anzac Day dawn services. He also defended preferencing One Nation above the independent community candidate, Michelle Milthorpe, in the upcoming Farrer byelection, arguing the teals vote with the Greens".
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