'A pathological determination to avoid responsibility’: Albanese attacks Morrison's response to the pandemic
Opposition leader Anthony Albanese has attacked prime minister Scott Morrison's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
‘While Mr Morrison talks drivel at the cricket and shows off the contents of his kitchen, Australians are being confronted by empty supermarket shelves,’ the Labor leader said during an address at the National Press Club. ‘Never before has Australia had a prime minister with such a pathological determination to avoid responsibility’.
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