Sunday, April 5, 2020

Australian politicians launch brutal attack on the Chinese Communist Party for 'failing to contain the coronavirus'

Australian politicians launch brutal attack on the Chinese Communist Party for 'failing to contain the coronavirus'

  • Senior MPs said China must reap economic consequences due to coronavirus
  • One MP blamed the communist country for COVID-19 which killed thousands 
  • Calls for Australia to reassess its relationship with China after the pandemic 
  • Another MP demanded an investigation into the virus 
  • Australia currently has 5,550 positive coronavirus cases with a total of 30 dead  
Australian politicians have launched a scathing attack on the Chinese Communist Party who they say failed to contain the killer coronavirus
Senior Liberal and Labor MPs said China must reap the economic consequences after misleading information about the coronavirus.
One MP blamed China for the deadly coronavirus, which has seen 1,119,801 people across the world infected and 59,247 dead. 
Australia's current positive cases sits at 5,550 with 30 dead as of Saturday. 
The harsh comments made by politicians may bring Australia's already troubling relationship with the communist country to a new low. 
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security members Labor's Anthony Byrne (left) and Liberal's Andrew Hastie (right) said Australia needs to reassess their relationship with China
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security members Labor's Anthony Byrne (left) and Liberal's Andrew Hastie (right) said Australia needs to reassess their relationship with China 
Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) visits Chuanshan port area of the Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, Zhejiang Province, China - 29 Mar 2020
Chinese President Xi Jinping (right) visits Chuanshan port area of the Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, Zhejiang Province, China - 29 Mar 2020
Liberal Andrew Hastie and Labor's Anthony Byrne both said there would have to be discussion in how Australia works with China following the virus outbreak.
'The Australian people aren't mugs. They know how COVID-19 started and how the CCP lied about it,' Mr Hastie told the Daily Telegraph
He insisted that Australia won't be 'bought off' no matter how much medical supplies the Chinese send over to help manage COVID-19. 
Mr Byrne said there has been a significant impact of the global supply chain and China's responsibility regarding the virus must be addressed.
NSW Liberal Dave Sharma noted that the coronavirus outbreak has made it clear that Australia depends on China a lot. 
However, he said China should be questioned about how they managed to deal with the killer virus and how they informed the rest of the world about it.
Mr Sharma, a former diplomat, said an investigation should also be launched into where the virus came from, how it left China and if China put in the correct safety measures in place. 
He said countries will begin to look at their supply chain and whether or not they'd be able to manage a similar outbreak.
NSW Liberal Dave Sharma (pictured) noted that the coronavirus outbreak has made it clear that Australia depends on China a lot
Victorian Liberal Tim Wilson (pictured) said 'no one was fooled' by the communist party's attempt at hiding information about the virus at the beginning of the outbreak.
NSW Liberal Dave Sharma (pictured) noted that the coronavirus outbreak has made it clear that Australia depends on China a lot
The tough political rhetoric comes as Australia bans the exporting of face masks, hand sanitiser and other vital medical supplies during the coronavirus crisis. 

CORONAVIRUS CASES IN AUSTRALIA: 5,750

New South Wales: 2,637
Victoria: 1,135
Queensland: 907
Western Australia: 453
South Australia: 409
Australian Capital Territory: 96
Tasmania: 86
Northern Territory: 26
TOTAL CASES:  5,750
RECOVERED: 2,315 
DEAD: 37
Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton has also banned the exports of masks, hand sanitiser, gloves, gowns, goggles and visors to ensure Australians were put first.
Customs can now seize the goods and add them to the national stockpile for healthcare workers to use, as long as they are not defective.
The move comes after Chinese companies were caught shipping tonnes of medical products to China, as Australian healthcare workers face a looming supply shortage.
Victorian Liberal Tim Wilson said 'no one was fooled' by the communist party's attempt at hiding information about the virus at the beginning of the outbreak. 
'The Chinese Communist Party's deliberate strategy to suppress awareness of the virus led to this pandemic, it will not be forgotten and has shredded their credibility across the globe,' he said.
He stressed that China will face serious consequences for the 'inflicted pain on the world'. 
Liberal Senator for Victoria James Paterson concurred and stating that, 'we know where the virus came from and we won't forget it'.
Liberal Senator for Victoria James Paterson (pictured) concurred and stating that, 'we know where the virus came from and we won't forget it'
Liberal Senator for Victoria James Paterson (pictured) concurred and stating that, 'we know where the virus came from and we won't forget it'

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