Labor’s misinformation bill should be ‘thrown in the bin’: James Paterson

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Labor’s misinformation bill should be ‘thrown in the bin’: James Paterson
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Shadow Home Affairs and Cyber Security Minister James Paterson says Labor’s misinformation bill should be “thrown in the bin” and is an absolutely “friendless bill”. “You cannot find a single person who will defend this bill other than the Minister Michelle Rowland,” Mr Paterson told Sky News Australia. “The government needs to scrap it.”

Shadow Home Affairs and Cyber Security Minister James Paterson says Labor’s misinformation bill should be “thrown in the bin” and is an absolutely “friendless bill”.

“You cannot find a single person who will defend this bill other than the Minister Michelle Rowland,” Mr Paterson told Sky News Australia.

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