‘Party of division’: Jacqui Lambie blasts the Greens for ‘disgusting behaviour’
Jacqui Lambie Network Senator Jacqui Lambie has blasted the behaviour of the Greens Party and Western Australia Labor Senator Fatima Payman following their remarks on Israel.
“The way that they are carrying on … but what they’re doing to this country and encouraging those university students out there, to me … these guys are doing nothing but causing chaos in our own country with the way they are handling things,” she told Sky News Australia.
“They are the party of division, and Ms Payman has now just joined them.
“If you want more violence on our streets over what is going on in Israel and that, you just keep going with what they’re doing.
“Their behaviour is disgusting.”
Видео ‘Party of division’: Jacqui Lambie blasts the Greens for ‘disgusting behaviour’ канала Sky News Australia
“The way that they are carrying on … but what they’re doing to this country and encouraging those university students out there, to me … these guys are doing nothing but causing chaos in our own country with the way they are handling things,” she told Sky News Australia.
“They are the party of division, and Ms Payman has now just joined them.
“If you want more violence on our streets over what is going on in Israel and that, you just keep going with what they’re doing.
“Their behaviour is disgusting.”
Видео ‘Party of division’: Jacqui Lambie blasts the Greens for ‘disgusting behaviour’ канала Sky News Australia
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