Tingle criticised Dutton,saying she couldn’t recall a leader of a major political party “to be saying … everything that is going wrong in this country is because of migrants”.
She said that,after listening to Dutton’s budget reply speech earlier this month,in which he discussed migration and housing issues,she “had this sudden flash of people turning up to try and rent a property or at an auction and they look a bit different – whatever you define different as –[and] that basically he[Dutton] has given them license to be abused and in any circumstance where people feel like they’re missing out”.
Tingle appeared at the event hosted by former ABCInsiders host Barrie Cassidy on Sunday,in which she was in conversation with him and other political journalists Niki Savva,Bridget Brennan and Amy Remeikis.
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Tingle has faced criticism in the past for a tweet she made farewelling a colleague who was made redundant. “We grieve the loss of so many of our colleagues to government ideological bastardry. Hope you are feeling smug @ScottMorrisonMP.” She later deleted the tweet and managing director David Anderson was asked at Senate estimates hearingsto explain it.
After her comments were reported inThe Australian,Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce lashed out at the ABC,accusing the broadcaster of being “mad left-wing”.