Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has taken aim at the Coalition, saying they are a party who “say no to everything”. Mr Albanese’s comments come after the Greens revealed they will support the Housing Australia Future Fund bill after striking a deal with the government, while the Liberal National Party objects to the bill. “Those opposite say no to absolutely everything,” Mr Albanese said during Question Time on Tuesday. “Doesn’t matter whether there’s a mandate, doesn’t matter how broad the support for a policy is. “It’s just no, no, no – just the one sound coming out of this leader of the Opposition.”
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has taken aim at the Coalition, saying they are a party who “say no to everything”.
Mr Albanese’s comments come after the Greens revealed they will support the Housing Australia Future Fund bill after striking a deal with the government, while the Liberal National Party objects to the bill.“Doesn’t matter whether there’s a mandate, doesn’t matter how broad the support for a policy is.
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