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Australia's major energy companies are reportedly threatening to adopt the legal defence used in the film 'The Castle' if ScottMorrisonMP goes ahead with plans to divest their assets.

 

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ScottMorrisonMP stuff them they need regulation to stop ripping off customers

ScottMorrisonMP Let them challenge - it shows how desperate they are to protect their profit and greedy exploitation. Doubt the High Court will see that in their favour. Recall ‘The Castle’ was about a battler family losing their home. The power companies are an aggressor like the developer was!

ScottMorrisonMP Ahh their beloved “free market” biting back.

ScottMorrisonMP Liberals won’t stand up electricity companies they done once before and lost backbone if liberals mates didn’t sell assets we wouldn’t be in situation bunch muppets

ScottMorrisonMP A 457 CEO, stealing millions a year from families, is required in Australia? out of 25,000,000 safe-schoolers? And not one CEO? Needed to import the brains did we? Speaking of high court...

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