I sent this letter to Mr.Frydenberg.
Dear Mr. Frydenberg,
Your mother, a Hungarian Jew, was fleeing the Holocaust and settled in Australia.
How do you feel to be part of a government which makes it a priority to repeal a bill allowing refugees to get medical treatment in Australia?
How does it feel to be a leader in a government run by people who were and are actively involved in locking up refugees for six years and counting?
How do you feel to live in a country which runs one of the most punishing detention schemes for refugees on Earth?
How does it feel to be a leader in a party that boasts to help less refugees than your opposition?
In simple words: How would you explain that to your mother?
Regards
Peter