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Social app, a Labour MP from Gao Ka-wah, spoke about Daley's immigration remarks.

 
[Current News]     20 Mar 2019
Ko Ka Wah constituency Councillor Chris O`Mian. (The Leader)According to the Daily Telegraph and the Australian Union News Agency, following the apologies expressed by Daley (Michael Daley), leader of the New State Labour Party, for the remarks concerning Asian immigrants, the shadow water department director of the New State Labour Party, Ko Ka Wah (Kogragh) District Councillor Chris (Chris Minns...
Social app, a Labour MP from Gao Ka-wah, spoke about Daley's immigration remarks.

Ko Ka Wah constituency Councillor Chris O`Mian. (The Leader)


According to the Daily Telegraph and the Australian Union News Agency, following the apologies expressed by Daley (Michael Daley), leader of the New State Labour Party, for the remarks concerning Asian immigrants, the shadow water department director of the New State Labour Party, Ko Ka Wah (Kogragh) District Councillor Chris (Chris Minns), through his social app official account, issued a Chinese statement reiterating his support for Asian communities.

According to the last census, the Chinese population in Ko Ka Wah`s constituency is 28 percent, making it the largest ethnic group in the region, exceeding 8.9 percent of British and 8.6 percent of native Australians.

Speaking at Daley`s September Labour party conference in Blue Mountain (Blue Mountains) about Asians taking jobs from young Sydney, Mr Cormins said on the social app platform yesterday. Daley "said it was a mistake to talk about Asian immigrants in that way, and he apologized for the offending."

Before that, Daley also tried to clarify that the comments were not offensive and could have been better expressed, explaining that housing affordability and cost-of-living pressures were actually being discussed at the time.

"I said it was a bad thing, not because Asian children came to work here. It`s a bad thing because I want my daughter and others like her to stay. " He said。

Yesterday, Cormins also released goodwill to the Chinese community in a social app statement. He stressed that he "loved my community because of its Chinese identity and heritage," saying he was grateful to have outstanding immigrants from China, and reiterated that "I am very proud to have supported the Chinese community, and I will continue to do so now."

Social app, a Labour MP from Gao Ka-wah, spoke about Daley's immigration remarks.

(Cormins social app screenshot)


Cormings pointed to his contribution to the Chinese community, including his proposal to make Chinese a compulsory course in the new state, called for a free trade agreement between Australia and China, and hoped that Australians would recognize China`s sacrifice in World War II.


Mok Suisse responded

However, according to the Daily Telegraph, the Liberal Party`s internal tracking poll of 400 Ko Ka-wah respondents last night showed a drop in Labour`s support for the constituency, claiming 7 percent of support went to government.

In response, Prime Minister Mosuisse (Scott Morrison) called Daley`s remarks "shocking," disturbing "and" offensive. "

In an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, he said: "I refuse to accept these remarks, and I think the leader of the (Bill Shorten, Federal Labour Party in Shelton should get rid of it."

Sheldon admitted yesterday that the comments about immigrants were "inappropriately worded", but affirmed that Daley had apologized for the move.

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