Clive Palmer has told Brisbane’s freedom rally he’d rather “go out of business” than listen to vaccine advice from Queensland’s premier,who he called ‘Palachook’,while also saying Prime Minister Scott Morrison was “bullshitting” people.
“Our rights don’t come from Daniel Andrews. Our rights don’t come from Mark McGowan,our rights don’t come from Palachook. And you know there’s no chook like a Palachook,” he told the crowd.
“Our freedom doesn’t come from Scott Morrison. Our freedom doesn’t come from Anthony Albanese and our freedom certainly doesn’t come from Barnaby Joyce.”
When asked by the event speaker about advice for business owners concerned about the vaccine mandate,he replied:“I’d go out of business rather than listen to what Palachook wants to do.”
He later told the crowd that the Australian people would not be silenced,and also criticised Mr Morrison,saying he had “abandoned Australia”.
“Craig Kelly introduced in the House of Representatives two bills in the last sitting of parliament,” he said.
“One of them was to outlaw mandatory vaccinations. The other was to outlaw vaccine passports. Yet today,Morrison said he’s against what the Queensland government can do.
“Why won’t he let the Liberals vote for those bills - because he won’t - because he’s bullshitting and he’s lying to you.“