KAP Leader, Robbie Katter said it’s quite clear major businesses and government are closely aligned with China, after the ACCC cleared the way for China Mengniu Dairy to takeover Lion’s dairy and drinks portfolio.
“Unlike Australia, China’s government looks after the Chinese people first and foremost,” he said.
“It’s no secret that they have an insatiable appetite for our goods and industry and when it comes to their interests compared to ours, of course we will lose.

“Governments have proven time and again that they are less than willing to correct that imbalance.”
The State Member for Traeger said it was a bad outcome for the nation’s dairy farmers.
“While foreign investment is nothing new to the dairy industry, it still remains a characteristic of the government culture in Australia,” he said.
Federal Member for Kennedy, Bob Katter said he was sick of the blood sucking Sydney suits selling their country out.
“They get their 30 pieces of sliver for selling their country but I am certain they will rot in Hell,” Mr Katter said.
“The government is a joke. It’s not a government. It doesn’t bear any resemblance to a government.
“They are not reflecting the will of the people. The only will Australia’s governments reflect is the one they see in the mirror.”
Mr Katter said he was taking his fight against the foreign takeover of Australia to the Parliament; just last week he introduced the Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Amendment (Strategic Assets) Bill 2020.

Robbie, How about we get some balls and take a cup of cement and harden up and get something going for this country instead of all the rhetoric that I hear and you still collect your inflated salary and perks. Why can’t the remaining Dairy farmers start a co op and supply milk at a suitable price to the public. The current pollies look to what is good for them also to the next election to ensure they can keep their snout in the trough what is good for them but not what is good for the country. When can we get some Statesmen to lead.
GOOD ON YOU ROBBIE,GO FOR IT.
[…] “Governments have proven time and again that they are less than willing to correct that imbalance.” The State Member for Traeger said it was a bad outcome for the nation’s dairy farmers. “While foreign investment is nothing new to the dairy industry, it still remains a characteristic of the government culture in Australia,” he said. Federal Member for Kennedy, Bob Katter said he was sick of the blood sucking Sydney suits selling their country out. “They get their 30 pieces of sliver for selling their country but I am certain they will rot in Hell,” Mr Katter said. “The government is a joke. It’s not a government. It doesn’t bear any resemblance to a government. “They are not reflecting the will of the people. The only will Australia’s governments reflect is the one they see in the mirror.” Mr Katter said he was taking his fight against … Read further at CairnsNews.org […]