United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly MP has signed-in a group of people participating in protests against vaccine mandates to enter his office at the federal Parliament building. Thousands of protestors had gathered in front of Australia’s national legislature on the first parliamentary sitting day of the year to express their views against vaccine mandates and restrictions as part of the “Convoy to Canberra” demonstrations held in solidarity with the major U.S. and Canadian truckers’ convoys. Kelly rejected that it was irresponsible to bring the rallygoers into the building amid COVID-19 restrictions in place during parliamentary sitting weeks. “These people are protesting about, they simply want to the mandates to end, so they can go back to work,” he told reporters from his office. “We can’t afford in this nation to have these people out of work for another single day. I was at the protest campaign yesterday, and 99 …