Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has slammed the Opposition’s “catastrophic nonsense” as he referred to comments made by Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley regarding the budget.
“’It sounds to me as if they are sounding alarm bells on this budget’ – there’s only one
problem with that, the meeting was a week before the budget,” Mr Albanese said during Question Time.
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