A live TV panel discussion about new polling on Anthony Albanese had to be cut short due to heated exchanges between a Labor and a Liberal politician. The poll suggests a shift in voter sentiment against the federal Labor government, with more support for a change in leadership and Peter Dutton as a potential prime minister.
A live TV panel discussion over new polling on Anthony Albanese had to be abruptly cut short after a Labor and Liberal politician repeatedly spoke over one another.
When asked about if the government is focused on the right priorities, only six per cent of respondents agreed compared to 52 per cent who disagree or strongly disagreed. After talking about inflation pain potentially set to last until 2030 and wages growth, Sunrise host Nat Barr raised the concerning polling on Mr Albanese.
Ms Rishworth said the only thought on her mind was"helping people with the cost of living", giving an example of the government's push to get more housing."You've voted against our housing bills. Blocking our cost of living measures. Fought against our energy price measures. Everything we've done, the Liberal Party have fought against it," the Social Services Minister hit back.
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