by George Christensen MP
Alarm bells rang throughout Canberra and Australian industry in late April, when Communist China’s Ambassador to Australia, Jingye Cheng, raised the spectre of a Chinese boycott of Australian exports. More alarm bells sounded when de facto trade embargoes were launched by China against our barley and beef exports.
Sadly, some of those alarm bells were sounding to warn off further criticism of the so-called People’s Republic of China. Frankly, this sort of think…