‘His way or the highway’: PM Albanese acting stubborn on housing policy

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‘His way or the highway’: PM Albanese acting stubborn on housing policy
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Greens Housing Spokesperson Max Chandler-Mather says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is acting stubborn on housing policy and needs to “negotiate responsibly” with the Greens to find a solution.

“He keeps going around, basically seeming to suggest it’s his way or the highway and that’s

not how a Prime Minister of this country should act,” Mr Chandler-Mather told Sky News Australia.

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