
Angus Taylor says higher risk of ‘bad people coming from bad countries’ as he singles out Iran
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Opposition leader Angus Taylor has expressed concerns about immigration, stating there is a higher risk of 'bad people' coming from 'bad countries', specifically mentioning Iran. He also condemned acts of violence from Gaza while defending his immigration policy and the preference for One Nation over independent candidates in the upcoming Farrer byelection. Taylor's remarks highlight a contentious approach to immigration that aligns with hardline views.
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The political landscape in Australia has seen increasing debates around immigration, national security, and the influence of far-right parties. Taylor's statements come amid heightened tensions globally, particularly related to conflicts in the Middle East, which often influence domestic policy discussions.
The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Guardian.
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