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Conservative Tony Abbot warns of permanent loss of freedom

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Conservative Australian former Prime Minister Tony Abbott has warned that citizens face a permanent loss of freedoms from government overreach in reacting to Covid, and that this is a problem across the world.  Abbott made his remarks on the "Direct to the People" TV news show.  He warned that "governments are becoming addicted to a crisis" and to power, suggesting that permanent state controls may be coming next if the Covid regime is allowed to continue.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2021/12/23/ex-aussie-pm-tony-abbott-warns-big-government-is-loving-lockdowns-and-seizing-personal-freedom/


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