Jim Chalmers has taken a swipe at the Coalition, saying they are 'hopelessly divided' over a 'simple' issue, which 'I don't think augurs well for Peter Dutton, and for his leadership'.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has called Peter Dutton's leadership of the Liberal Party into question after claiming the Coalition was"hopelessly divided" over the Albanese Government's jobs and skills summit.
Stream more on politics with Flash. 25+ news channels in 1 place. New to Flash? Try 1 month free. Offer ends 31 October, 2022 "Why wouldn't we attend Jim Chalmers' Jobs Summit? Because it's a stunt with the unions," the Liberal leader said. Mr Kelty was the ACTU secretary when the union and the Hawke Labor government agreed to the Prices and Income Accord in 1983.
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