Peter Dutton says he’s ‘not afraid’ of nuclear debate after advocate named shadow energy minister

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He's just lost an election and is being very vocal about having debates, Blah, Blah, Blah... Well his party was in for 10 years and nothing stopped them from doing that before losing. Duh! Duhtton you Mutton!

He's 20 years too late for that 'debate'. We are well past the stage of discussing nuclear as an option. It's renewables all the way. Sorry for his mining donors, though.

Oh WHAT A MAN HE IS! He fears nothing!!

Man should paint on some eyebrows or something, rude ass head

of course he's not, the reactor's not going to be anywhere near any of HIS properties.

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