Queensland Government faces legal action over plans to create two-class society

United Australia Party Chairman Clive Palmer said today the party’s lawyers have been instructed to commence legal action against the Queensland Government over its plans to create a two-class society.

“It is a matter of great concern that the Queensland Premier has announced that residents who have not been fully vaccinated will not be able to access restaurants, clubs, hotels and events,’’ Mr Palmer said.

“Annastacia Palaszczuk has brought in these unconstitutional laws under the guise of so-called emergency legislation.

“However, we don’t have a COVID emergency in Queensland. Her theories are merely hypothetical and the United Australia Party will challenge these restrictions in the Queensland Supreme Court or the High Court of Australia.

“These actions of malfeasance and discrimination will lead to a two-class society in Queensland,’’ he said.

Mr Palmer said that under the Premier’s unconstitutional measures, Queenslanders would continue to suffer financial losses.

“I will ensure these politicians and bureaucrats are held accountable for any losses and will legally make these individuals financially accountable for any damages,’’ Mr Palmer said.

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  1. Please add the healthcare mandates for those of us in the private sector that Anna quietly snuck through behind this announcement! Jabbed by 15 Dec or not allowed to serve our community!

  2. Who the hell is this Yvette D’ath (death minus the “e’)…She isn’t chief medical officer…Last I heard the CMO who was about to be sworn in said F*** this I’m outta here and don’t want this job…So why is Yvette who isn’t CMO making rules for us when she is not sworn in to do so?….

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