Paul Keating's “extraordinary” and “unhinged” performance at the National Press Club requires a response from the Albanese government, argues Senator James Paterson.
“Even by Paul Keating standards, this was an utterly extraordinary performance at the National Press Club today,” Senator James Paterson said.
The shadow minister for cyber security and countering foreign interference said Keating’s outburst demanded a “serious response” from the Albanese government. “This demands…a response from the Prime Minister, from the Foreign Minister, from the Defence Minister, comprehensively setting out how they depart from his thinking.Senator James Paterson, a shadow minister and prominent China hawk, said Keating's"unhinged" performance demanded a response from the Albanese government. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage
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