Stranger Things actor Dacre Montgomery slams Australian government over ...

Stranger Things actor Dacre Montgomery slams Australian government over ...
Stranger Things actor Dacre Montgomery slams Australian government over ...
'Why can't I get a vaccine of my choice?' Stranger Things actor Dacre Montgomery, 26, demands Australian government supply Covid-19 jabs to under 30s as he shares scathing video slamming rollout

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Dacre Montgomery has shared a scathing video addressing the Australian government's bungled vaccine rollout scheme. 

The Stranger Things actor, 26, who lives in Sydney with his girlfriend Liv Pollock, uploaded the clip to his Instagram on Friday, in which he slammed lack of access of a Covid-19 jab of his choice as a young person under the age of 30. 

He said at length: 'This message is for our under 30s and all the decision makers in governments across our great country. 

Anger: Dacre Montgomery (pictured) has shared a scathing video addressing the Australian government's bungled vaccine rollout scheme

Anger: Dacre Montgomery (pictured) has shared a scathing video addressing the Australian government's bungled vaccine rollout scheme

'I want to talk to you about my future Australia. A future Australia where my generation and those yet to come feel protected by governments who listen and act. 

'Every day when I put on my mask and go out to get food or to exercise I ask myself a simple question. 

'Why can't I get a vaccine of my choice in a nation that until the roll-out had done so well at keeping Australians safe?'

Comments: The Stranger Things actor, 26, who lives in Sydney with his girlfriend Liv Pollock, uploaded the clip to his Instagram on Friday, in which he slammed lack of access of a Covid-19 jab of his choice as a young person under the age of 30

Comments: The Stranger Things actor, 26, who lives in Sydney with his girlfriend Liv Pollock, uploaded the clip to his Instagram on Friday, in which he slammed lack of access of a Covid-19 jab of his choice as a young person under the age of 30

Anger: 'Every day when I put on my mask and go out to get food or to exercise I ask myself a simple question. Why can't I get a vaccine of my choice in a nation that until the roll-out had done so well at keeping Australians safe?' he asked in the clip

Anger: 'Every day when I put on my mask and go out

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