John Howard Calls Albanese 'Out of His Depth', Urges Vote for Coalition

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John Howard Calls Albanese 'Out of His Depth', Urges Vote for Coalition
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Former Prime Minister John Howard criticizes the current Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, stating he is 'out of his depth'. Howard encourages Australians to vote for the Coalition, highlighting their stability and leadership under Peter Dutton.

John Howard calls Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ‘out of his depth’ and urged voters to 'hop over the middle' and vote Coalition

The former prime minister, who led the country between 1996 and 2007, said Australia had a clear choice at the next election as Mr Albanese was not up to the job. “The overwhelming reaction I have about him is that people say he's out of his depth. Now that's an Australian expression. Boy on a man’s errand and out of his depth. It depicts an attitude.”“I have spoken to staunch Liberals who admitted ‘I though Dutton was a poor choice’, but geez he’s done well,” Mr Howard said.

Mr Anderson asked the former prime minister whether he would agree that rising energy costs and the “forces of progressivism” were contributing to Australia’s “structural decline”.

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