Federal Liberal Party Vice President Teena McQueen says legendary cricketer Don Bradman had “very decent policies” and presented them in a “very sane manner”.
The Sydney Morning Herald recently published a letter Mr Bradman sent to Malcolm Fraser in 1975, where he slammed inflation and said the government needs to be held accountable which has attracted controversy on social media.
“It’s absolutely disgraceful that they are now trying to cancel one of the greatest Australians,” Ms McQueen told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
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