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Senator Scott Ludlum Invites the PM to WA

LudlumScott Ludlum, the Greens Senator from Western Australia has given a speech in parliament welcoming the Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, to WA for the senate election campaign.

The speech was filled with cutting one liners about the coalitions policies and expectations about Western Australians. While few politicians were in the chamber when Senator Ludlum delivered is calmly worded attack on the government, it has gone viral online.

“If you show up waving your homophobia in people’s faces and start boasting about your ever more insidious attacks on the trade union movement and all working people, you can expect a very different kind of welcome”

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Watch the speech below.

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