Dan Andrews made a ‘catastrophic political blunder’ with construction shutdown
Victorian Premier Dan Andrews made a “catastrophic political blunder” when he “petulantly and punitively” closed the construction industry in a two-week snap lockdown, according to The Herald Sun’s Terry McCrann.
“Not only does it enrage some of its most important supporters, it says – ‘we’re going to give you the time off to go to the protests’,” he told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“And we can have these protests every day of the week for the next two weeks.
“This is just catastrophically stupid on the part of the premier.”
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“Not only does it enrage some of its most important supporters, it says – ‘we’re going to give you the time off to go to the protests’,” he told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“And we can have these protests every day of the week for the next two weeks.
“This is just catastrophically stupid on the part of the premier.”
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