Scott Morrison threatens crackdown on secondary boycotts of mining companies

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Prime minister says environmental protesters are ‘anarchists’ and that he wants to outlaw targeting of businesses

Scott Morrison has branded environmental protesters “anarchists” and threatened a radical crackdown on the right to protest by applying penalties to those targeting businesses who provide services to the resources industry.

 

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Completely clueless. Coal companies haven’t paid Australian citizens to ignore the damage they are doing and to look the other way. We have every right to boycott whoever we want. Scott, you are taking a very long time to get that we don’t support your stance on the environment.

It occurs to me that might be a warning sign for international investors.

It October my that could be a warning sign for international investors.

NO Mr Morrison your meant to work for Us the Australian people. If you want to you can always resign and go and work for Big Coal. I’m sure they’ll have a cushy position for you.

“Apocalyptic in tone, it brooks no compromise,” Morrison will say. “It’s all or nothing. Alternative views are not permitted.”...... is he talking about religion? Oops, my mistake.

Thebsoor shur in my face so many times I'm sick of it. So.etimes u can't change things without someone's else help. Have u ever worked and worked and worked for something then it be told it's not good enough even thou u were promised by someone if things change ull still have som

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