‘Australians deserve better’: Albanese fires at Liberal party during Aston by-election

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‘Australians deserve better’: Albanese fires at Liberal party during Aston by-election
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Anthony Albanese took aim at Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and the Liberal party for being “observers rather than participants” during the Aston by-election.

“It is about time that the opposition recognised that they need to do more than just say no to everything,” Mr Albanese said on Saturday during a press conference.

“They have become the observers rather than the participants in our national Parliament and that is why I want Mary Doyle to be elected today. “They are very negative in the way that they approach everything, and I think Australians deserve better.”

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