Sky News host Peta Credlin says AUKUS is “increasingly unpopular” inside factional elements of the Labor Party.
“The Australian Financial Review reporting that the Queensland and Victorian branches … they’ve turned against the security deal,” she said.
Ms Credlin discussed the issue with Strategic Analysis Australia Director Michael Shoebridge, who said it was time for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to “lead this”.
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