Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the Liberal Party are a “dysfunctional party” because they are “too busy fighting each other” as NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet continues to campaign without Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.
Mr Albanese took to the campaign trail with NSW Opposition Leader Chris Minns on Thursday as the state election counts down to less than two weeks.
“Peter Dutton wasn’t even at the campaign launch of Dominic Perrottet, and hasn’t been seen with Dominic Perrottet since last October,” Mr Albanese said at a media conference on Thursday
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