Australians ‘cannot trust’ Peter Dutton to ‘act in their interest’

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Australians ‘cannot trust’ Peter Dutton to ‘act in their interest’
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Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles says Australians cannot trust Opposition Leader Peter Dutton to “act in their interest”. “What we now know is that the value of the leader of the Opposition lasts for precisely 24 hours – what he says today is literally meaningless tomorrow,” Mr Marles said during Question Time on Thursday. “He is the genuine heir of the ‘Morrisonian legacy’ – Australians cannot trust this man to act in their interest. “They can rely completely on the fact that no matter what the stakes, he will always act in his own personal interest.”

Acting Prime Minister Richard Marles says Australians cannot trust Opposition Leader Peter Dutton to “act in their interest”.

“What we now know is that the value of the leader of the Opposition lasts for precisely 24 hours – what he says today is literally meaningless tomorrow,” Mr Marles said during Question Time on Thursday. “He is the genuine heir of the ‘Morrisonian legacy’ – Australians cannot trust this man to act in their interest.

“They can rely completely on the fact that no matter what the stakes, he will always act in his own personal interest.”

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