Jews fed up by ‘artificial meaningless words' from Jacinta Allan
'Nothing is more jarring to the ears of a Jewish person in this country than to hear a political leader or a leader say there is no place for antisemitism in this country,' Mr Burnie told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
'This is a formulated construct of artificial words with poor syntax that are essentially meaningless to the people that have been under consistent siege for the past 21-22 months.
'When is the immediacy of this matter going to come to the floor?'

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