Anthony Albanese hasn’t changed politics

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Anthony Albanese hasn’t changed politics
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Albanese promised to “change the way that politics operates in this country”. He’s done no such thing.

won the federal election not even six months ago promising to “change the way that politics operates in this country”.

Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose: Labor is over-reaching on industrial relations to placate its union base and the Coalition is running the same old tropes on electricity bills and Muslims.concurred, editorialising that “By the end of Saturday night something … had happened that suggests this election could prove a watershed moment in Australian politics – a shake-up in how we are governed and what many Australians demand to see from their representatives.

Albanese explains the delay in establishing these hearings is because “the priority has been getting through … another wave of COVID”. That was more than two months ago. Who could fail to draw the link between Albanese’s dilly-dallying and Victoria’s election on November 26? More tired, cynical politics – and from the guy with the audacity to pretend he’d do it differently.

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