Do not go quietly, George Christensen on The Spectator Australia | The gas-lighting of retiring MP George Christensen by senior Coalition figures in Canberra is
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Do not go quietly, George Christensen on The Spectator Australia | The gas-lighting of retiring MP George Christensen by senior Coalition figures in Canberra is
Read More »Federal Nationals MP George Christensen is interesting not because of the content of his views; they are largely unremarkable, an incoherent patchwork of recycled Facebook comments, Trump tweets and conspiracy dog whistles unglued from material reality.
Read More »The Coalition backbencher recently appeared on a US conspiracy theorist's web series and laughed at comments that compared Australia’s quarantine facilities to the Nazi death camp Auschwitz.
Read More »Rebel MP George Christensen has likened himself to Braveheart in the wake of a controversial interview with a far-right US conspiracy theorist.
Read More »Nationals MPs insist colleague George Christensen's remarks on a US far-right online show about coronavirus do not represent the views of the party. However, they have stopped short of calling for the Queensland MP to be stripped of his party membership.
Read More »Prime Minister Scott Morrison denounces comments made by George Christensen on an American conspiracy theorist's online show, which Labor describe as "borderline treasonous".
Read More »Nationals MP, former journalist and live-action Oogie Boogie actor George Christensen is copping a fucktonne of flack from his own party for some recent fucked up comments, so when the hell is he going to face actual consequences for his actions?
Read More »Coalition backbencher George Christensen has taken his crusade against vaccinations and public health restrictions a step further in a stunning new rant.
Read More »Rogue government MP George Christensen urges viewers of a US web series hosted by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones to protest against Australia's COVID-19 restrictions.
Read More »The government backbencher introduced a private bill to address the illegal detention of journalists on Monday, titled "free Julian Assange". Mr Assange is currently detained in the United Kingdom and is wanted in the United States to face trial on 18 charges.
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