The Greens’ ‘extreme opinions’ are too overrepresented in Australia Murray

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Australians should ignore Labor when it pretends it is “not tied at the hip to the extreme agenda” of the Greens, after Greens leader Adam Bandt suggested the Eden-Monaro result sends a clear message on climate change, says Sky News host Paul Murray.

Mr Bandt told Sky News the by-election result sent a “clear message to the government about acting on the climate crisis”.

“There is no such message that came out of the Eden-Monaro by-election,” Mr Murray said.

Mr Murray pointed to the fact the Greens and Labor vote went down collectively by six per cent, whereas the two parties which experienced a primary vote bump are not “all in on the same climate change hysteria”.

“The Greens get way too good a run in the Australian media, way too free a run by the Canberra gallery, and are overrepresented when it comes to the extreme opinion that they’re able to serve up with no one challenging them,” he said.

“The delusional arrogance of this bloke”.

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