Suspended Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming has told Sky News Australia in an exclusive interview she won’t back down from her views on women’s rights.
‘I’m not going anywhere’: Moira Deeming talks to Sky News Australia in exclusive Credlin interview
Moira Deeming sat down with Peta Credlin for the explosive interview which airs tonight on Sky News Australia at 6pm. “This is my party and I’m not going anywhere and the issues that I’m standing up for are important to the vast majority of our voters and in fact so many people across Victoria, and Australia, and the world,” Ms Deeming said during the interview.
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