Secret Brethren campaign revealed
A campaign by the Plymouth Brethren to support Peter Dutton in the elections has come to light. This revelation raises questions about the influence of religious groups in politics. The implications of such campaigns on the electoral process are being scrutinized.
- ▪The Plymouth Brethren is actively campaigning for Peter Dutton in the upcoming elections.
- ▪The campaign has sparked discussions about the role of religious organizations in political affairs.
- ▪Concerns have been raised regarding the potential impact of this campaign on voter behavior.
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