“Yesterday Malcolm Roberts moved an amendment to the IR Bill that would have prevented people being discriminated against on the basis of their Covid-19 vaccine status.” – Senator Gerard Rennick

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“I spoke to the amendment, and as you can tell, I was pretty fired up because I knew we didn’t have the numbers.

This amendment would have allowed unvaxxed people in the private sector to go back to work.

What was despicable, however, was that while I was speaking, I was being heckled by Green Senators Larissa Waters and Sarah Hanson Young.

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To mock people who have been injured by the vaccine is the lowest of the low and tells you everything you need to know about the greens party.

In fact, after I spoke, Hanson Young moved a motion to shut down the debate on the amendment, which got up.

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The next time a change to the IR act is introduced by Labor, I will move the amendment again.

Special thanks to Malcolm and those who voted for the bill.” – Senator Gerard Rennick

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