Labor puzzled by Australia’s leadership on COVID-19 inquiry
Labor frontbencher Madeleine King has criticised Australia for being the first country to call for a COVID-19 inquiry on the global stage because “we have more to lose” by angering China. Ms King – who is Labor’s trade spokesman – said she was puzzled why the Coalition demonstrated leadership to the rest of the world by calling for an inquiry. “I just don’t understand why Australia had to step out and be the first party to do this when there was a multi-lateral process going on,” she said. “I don’t know why we went first.” Ms King hit back at suggestions one nation had to speak out first arguing “we have more to lose than most as a smaller trading nation”.
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Labor frontbencher Madeleine King has criticised Australia for being the first country to call for a COVID-19 inquiry on the global stage because “we have more to lose” by angering China. Ms King – who is Labor’s trade spokesman – said she was puzzled why the Coalition demonstrated leadership to the rest of the world by calling for an inquiry. “I just don’t understand why Australia had to step out and be the first party to do this when there was a multi-lateral process going on,” she said. “I don’t know why we went first.” Ms King hit back at suggestions one nation had to speak out first arguing “we have more to lose than most as a smaller trading nation”.
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