
The issue was a question from Peter Garrett (photo) linking emissions and climate change.
The PM denied there was any link between the two issues.

In fairness, today he came back into the House, and made a correction to the answer he had given to Peter Garrett's question. Seemingly the PM mis-heard the question, and that was supposedly why he denied any connection.

"Labor's immigration spokesman Tony Burke said Mr Howard would never have made such a mistake two years ago...... "
Hmmm - Interesting.
1 comment:
Hello Denis!
I think that it is more likely that John H. spoke what he truly believes.He was also trying to keep in the good books with his oligarch supporters.
A Freudian slip?
Probably one of his advisers then said: John, you fucked up! The massess will not be happy. Go back and try to undo the damage. Hence the correction.
Yurii.
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