‘We're waking up to woke': Praise to television after axing of The Project and ABC's Q+A
Verve Communications Prue MacSween says "it's about time" The Project and ABC's Q+A show have been axed.
'We're waking up to woke, thank goodness, we're sick of having these people who think they're morally superior,' Ms MacSween told Sky News Senior Reporter Caroline Marcus.
'I'm so glad that people have started to say no, we've had enough.'

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