Former prime minister Paul Keating says the AUKUS deal is the “worst international decision” by an Australian Labor government since the first World War.
Former Prime Minister Paul Keating says the AUKUS deal is the “worst international decision” by an Australian Labor government since the first World War. “Labor has had a knockout set of rights against the Coalition but this one is where we break the winning streak,” he said.
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