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Abbott under attack

- STEPHEN DRILL

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TONY Abbott had a secret breakfast meeting with Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage as he was being called a “misogynist” and “homophobe” on British television.

But the former Australian prime minister said via a spokesman he refused to respond to “personal abuse” as debate raged in the UK about his proposed appointmen­t to a trade advisory board.

British Health Secretary Matt Hancock was quizzed about Mr Abbott’s previous comments by Kay Burley on Sky News, who asked if he was a “misogynist” and a “homophobe”.

Mr Hancock struggled during the car-crash live cross, responding: “He is also an expert in trade. We need to have the best experts in the world … and as the former prime minister of Australia obviously Mr Abbott has got a huge amount of experience.”

Mr Hancock then pledged his support for LGBT communitie­s.

It is understood Mr Abbott and Mr Farage met on Thursday morning UK time, but a spokesman for Mr Farage declined to reveal what they discussed.

However, hours later, he tweeted an earlier Zoom video the pair had done about “how Australia had stopped the boats”.

It came after Mr Abbott met with Home Secretary Priti Patel, who said it “was wonderful to catch up with the former Australian prime minister” in a tweet.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon called on the British government not to appoint Mr Abbott to the UK’s Board of Trade, which will be given a top role as the UK negotiates new trade deals after Brexit.

However, Mr Abbott has support in the Conservati­ves circles, with Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Liz Truss rejecting Labour’s criticism.

“I think it’s absolute hypocrisy to hear this type of argument from the Labour Party,” she said.

 ?? Picture: JOHN FEDER ?? TRADE TALKS: Former PM Tony Abbott and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage.
Picture: JOHN FEDER TRADE TALKS: Former PM Tony Abbott and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage.

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