House debates

Wednesday, 1 December 2021

Motions

COVID-19: Vaccination

3:15 pm

Photo of Craig KellyCraig Kelly (Hughes, Independent) Share this | Hansard source

I seek leave to move the following motion—and I apologise to members of the opposition for delaying the matter of public importance:

That this House:

(1) notes:

(a) in a free and democratic nation any experimental medical intervention which has zero long-term safety data should only be administered with the free and informed consent of the person undergoing the medical intervention,

(b) no Australian should ever be placed in a situation where they are coerced into undertaking any medical intervention with the threat of being sacked from their job and denied the freedom to work in their career of choice and the career that they have trained for,

(c) any policy by a government or a private sector employer that mandates Australians to be injected with an experimental vaccine violates basic human rights,

(d) thousands of Australians, including nurses, police officers, airline pilots, teachers, truck drivers, disability workers, charity workers, office staff et cetera, have already been thrown out of their jobs and denied the freedom to pursue their career of choice for not submitting to being injected with an experimental, provisionally approved substance that has no long-term safety data,

(e) compulsory mandates requiring Australians to be injected with any COVID injections, and policies of segregation, discrimination and medical apartheid are not based upon the latest science or the latest evidence, but such mandates are based upon the marketing literature of the vaccine sellers, superstition and mindless fearmongering, and

(f) the most recent—

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