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Queensland Deputy Premier Steven Miles says C-word was a ‘stutter’ during Labour Day speech

Queensland’s Deputy Premier has caused a Labour Day crowd to erupt into laughter after a slip-up during a speech sounded like he called the Prime Minister a derogatory expletive.
Key points:
- Steven Miles made what he says was an accidental remark at a Labour Day event
- The Deputy Premier sounded like he was calling the Prime Minister a derogatory term
- The Prime Minister’s office says Scott Morrison will not be making a comment today
Speaking to a crowd of union members and their supporters at a Labour Day rally, Steven Miles — who hasn’t been shy about criticising the federal government on policy issues — seemingly called Scott Morrison a c***, which he quickly replaced with the word “contrast”.
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