The Labor prime minister has gone out of his way to appease if not please News Corp. It hasn’t worked.
Anthony Albanese seemed to put his finger on something when he diagnosed a certain “conflict fatigue” in the electorate after Labor’s shock defeat to Scott Morrison in the 2019 federal election.
The PM has tried to appease if not please News Corp since taking office. Unlike his predecessor Bill Shorten, Albanese has made himself available to News’ journalists and by a rough tally has appeared on Sky News daytime more often than any other Canberra bureau. That’s been noticed at News Corp. “I’m not sure if Anthony Albanese should be more worried about News Corp, or about his cabinet members leaking what he is saying to them in private meetings,” Macpherson said.
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