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Michael Slater takes aim at Scott Morrison over India travel ban, urging him to witness ‘human crisis’ in person – ABC News
Former Australian cricketer Michael Slater challenges Prime Minister Scott Morrison to “take your private jet and come and witness dead bodies” on the streets of…

Former Australian cricketer Michael Slater has challenged Prime Minister Scott Morrison to “take your private jet and come and witness dead bodies” on the streets of India, doubling down on his earlier criticisms of the federal government’s controversial travel ban.
Key points:
- Michael Slater took to social media on Wednesday night, writing that it was “amazing to smoke out the PM on a matter that is a human crisis”
- Earlier in the week, he accused Prime Minister Scott Morrison of having blood on…
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