Labor ‘continue to dribble out’ a positive spin on policies
One Nation Chief of Staff James Ashby says the Labor Party “continue to dribble out” positive spin on its policies.
Mr Ashby told Sky News host Paul Murray that they are “so good” at delivering a positive spin on things.
“They should be salespeople.”
Видео Labor ‘continue to dribble out’ a positive spin on policies канала Sky News Australia
Mr Ashby told Sky News host Paul Murray that they are “so good” at delivering a positive spin on things.
“They should be salespeople.”
Видео Labor ‘continue to dribble out’ a positive spin on policies канала Sky News Australia
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