However, Miles is sure that it was 100% a mistake and at a press conference reassured the media that he would never actually use that word.
“Oh look, I understand that I might have stuttered while speaking earlier and that some in the crowd might have misheard what I said,” he said.
“I want to be very, very clear, whatever I think of the Prime Minister. I would never, ever use language like that.”
Even though it wasn’t Miles’ intention to drop the c-bomb, the slip of the tongue may have actually revealed his true feelings towards the Prime Minister. Recently, Miles claimed that Morrison was using the vaccine rollout to distract from the way women are being treated in Parliament house.
Dvouměsíční tele si myslí, že je pes S páníčkem chodí na ryby a dovádí ve vlnách
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比樹還粗蟒蛇現蹤住家後院 超巨體型澳洲人秒發毛 - 搜奇
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Published December 15, 2020
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After tearing up the main beach at Byron Bay and causing flash floods across northern NSW and southern Queensland, wild weather has now started turning trickling waterfalls into raging torrents, slewing rocks and trees and other debris all over the goddamn place.
Take Sherrard Falls near Dorrigo, which has been posted all over social media after things got so bad that the the overflowing waterfall ended up blocking traffic.