Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the Opposition are “stuck in the past” as the Australian public looks for politicians to take “action for the future”.
“For those opposite, even after Saturday to not have some sort of bell ringing, some sort of wake-up call – not quite sure what it takes for them to realise –
people want action for the future – those opposite can be stuck in the past but we will continue to move forward,” Mr Albanese said during Question Time on Monday.
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