Greens are ‘self-righteous’ and should support the Safeguard Mechanism instead

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Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek says the Greens are “self-righteous” and instead should support the Safeguard Mechanism.

“Those sitting up there in that corner should not make the same mistake they made in 2009, when they voted with

Tony Abbott and Barnaby Joyce to block action on climate change,” Ms Plibersek said during Question Time on Monday.

 

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Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek says the Climate Scientists are “self-righteous” and instead should support the Safeguard Mechanism.

So i will translate what tanya is saying I hate the greens words can express My true hate . Now i have to kiss the behinde of every green to get support some days i hate my job but not as much hate i have for the greens . Translated

Don't let the decent get in the way of the awful.

Headline and photo screams 'running out of puff, grabbing at straws'.

She has read the whole situation incorrectly.

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