‘Australians will judge him’: Albanese criticises Peter Dutton’s ‘negativity’

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‘Australians will judge him’: Albanese criticises Peter Dutton’s ‘negativity’
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Peter Dutton can “continue to wallow in his negativity” as the Opposition leader continues to oppose certain Labor government policies.

“Peter Dutton is against the Voice, he’s against the housing Australia future fund, he’s against manufacturing jobs through the national reconstruction fund, he’s against energy price relief plan for households … he’s against climate change action and climate change targets even though the business community were unanimous in their support,” Mr Albanese told Sky News Australia.

“Peter Dutton can continue to wallow in his negativity, I think Australians will judge him for that … what I’m about is having a positive agenda for the country.”

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