The Labor leader says the Liberals need to consider the impression their ads making fun of his surname have on multicultural voters. auspol AusVotes
Anthony Albanese says he knows what it’s like to be teased in the schoolyard for his funny name - and it’s still happening.
Australia was a great multicultural nation where everyone had the opportunity to rise to the top, he said, but it still had a way to go. The Liberals have been running ads and posting signs around the country for weeks saying: “It won’t be easy under Albanese”. Albanese also acknowledged the contribution Italian migrants have made to the arts, culture, food and multicultural society in Australia.
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