Albanese Kicks Off Election Campaign, Attacks Dutton's 'Small Vision'

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Albanese Kicks Off Election Campaign, Attacks Dutton's 'Small Vision'
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese launched his election campaign, criticizing Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's policies and urging voters to re-elect him. Albanese highlighted his government's achievements and contrasted them with Dutton's alleged negativity and divisive approach. He emphasized Labor's focus on key areas like aged care, energy transition, skills and education, and housing.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has fired the starter’s gun on the de facto election campaign , launching a scathing attack on Opposition Leader Peter Dutton ’s “small vision” and imploring voters for another term.

“I work hard, I get out and about,” Albanese said. “Many people are on well-earned breaks, but there’s still watching a bit on TV or reading the paper or listening to radio.” “He has a negative view of the country. There’s no optimism. He constantly talks the country down and … he’s in divisive mode at each and every opportunity.”In a defence of the party’s economic strategy, Albanese said Labor had struck the right balance between keeping a lid on inflation and risking more job losses with severe spending cuts.after headline inflation came in at 2.3 per cent in the year to November and underlying inflation softened.

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