As Labor’s deputy leader Richard Marles was enthusing about AlboMP not being a gimmick or a prop, ScottMorrisonMP was driving around Bathurst’s Mt Panorama at 230 kilometres an hour | Analysis by swrighteconomy AusPol
As Labor’s deputy leader Richard Marles was enthusing about Anthony Albanese not being a gimmick or a prop, Scott Morrison was driving around Bathurst’s Mt Panorama at 230 kilometres an hour.
Scott Morrison was taking a trip around Mt Panorama as Labor accused him of being addicted to gimmicks.Albanese and Marles were at the West Ashfield Leagues Club, where the chicken schnitzel and chips can be upgraded to a parmigiana for an extra $4, a single train stop from the Coalition-held marginal seat of Reid.
There was a policy agenda, with job security, cost of living and a “new” Australian economy powered by renewable energy, but the Labor leader made clear he wants a campaign about the PM’s character.“Having already shown Australians and the premiers and the media and his colleagues and the Parliament and France and the United States that he can’t be trusted, Scott Morrison has now reached a point where he can’t even trustThat was early in the speech.
While Albanese’s speech outlined Labor’s campaign parameters, Marles’ address highlighted the darkness hiding in the ALP’s heart about the looming election.
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