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Prime Minister Scott Morrison under fire on Q+A for comments relating to women’s march and democracy

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has come under fire on Q+A from youth influencer Yasmin Poole for refusing to attend the women’s March4Justice in Canberra this week and his labelling of the event as a “triumph” for democracy.
Key points:
- A veteran police officer says the system is “brutal” for those who complain of sexual assault
- Prime Minister Scott Morrison was criticised for comments about democracy that he made to Parliament
- A suggestion for a consent app by the NSW Police Commissioner was shot down on the program
Mr Morrison made the comments on Monday in Parliament, and also drew a comparison between the demonstrations in Australia and those in Myanmar, where hundreds of people have now been killed by the junta, by suggesting the…
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