Sky News debate: Grace Tame takes swipe at Scott Morrison over comments about disabilities
Daily MailGrace Tame has taken a swipe at Scott Morrison after the Prime Minister said he and wife Jenny were 'blessed' their children were born without disabilities. The Prime Minister was asked about removing funding for the National Disability Insurance Scheme by Katherine, a mother of autistic four-year-old boy Ethan, who said she'd heard stories about families losing funding under the scheme. Grace Tame has taken another swipe at Scott Morrison after the Prime Minister said he and wife Jenny are 'blessed' their children were born without disabilities in response to a question about NDIS funding at Wednesday night's election debate Ms Tame, who has high functioning autism, shared a tweet following the debate with a not so subtle dig at the PM 'I've been told that to give my son the best future, I should vote Labor. The 27-year-old has been vocal in her criticism of Mr Morrison and his response to women's safety issues 'The NDIS is there to help people with disability live their lives to the fullest.