‘Mixed message to send out': Albanese slammed over Palestine stance
'This is all because of the federal government, they show the way," Mr Hadley said.
'They allowed people to go on the Sydney Harbour Bridge carrying Isis flags, flags of terrorist organisations.
'It's a mixed message being sent out.'

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