Morrison ramps up attack on Shorten as he tries to head off humiliating loss on offshore detention

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he will do whatever he can to quash a multi-party push to legislate faster medical treatment for refugees on Manus Island and Nauru.

Scott Morrison says Kerryn Phelps' bill would see Australia's borders completely "crumble".

تقول الحكومة ان تمرير مشروع القانون سيغري مهربي البشر بالعودة الى العمل Source: AAP

 

 

Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he will do whatever he can to quash a multi-party push to legislate faster medical treatment for refugees on Manus Island and Nauru.               

Labor and the Greens have formed an alliance with key crossbench MPs to force an end-of-year vote on the issue so the remaining 10 children on Nauru can be evacuated before Christmas.             

The proposed laws, being driven by Wentworth MP Kerryn Phelps, would allow critically ill refugees to be flown to Australia for medical treatment on the advice of two doctors.

But Mr Morrison says Labor's support for the changes show the party and its leader Bill Shorten are a "clear and present threat to Australia's safety".

He says he will stop the ammendment at all costs.

 


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Published 6 December 2018 4:38pm
Updated 7 December 2018 9:05am
By Hachem El-Haddad
Source: SBS


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