'Uncalled for': PM under fire for Question Time remarks

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'Uncalled for': PM under fire for Question Time remarks
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The opposition on Monday demanded Anthony Albanese withdraw 'uncalled for' comments he made during Question Time.

The opposition demanded Mr Albanese withdraw the"uncalled for" remarks he made in response to an interjection from the shadow treasurer Angus Taylor.

Mr Taylor got to his feet to withdraw the remark which was not picked up on the parliamentary microphones, before shadow minister for immigration and citizenship Dan Tehan took aim at comments Mr Albanese had also made. Mr Dick said he was aware of the comment Mr Taylor had made but was not sure of the remark Mr Albanese had directed across the chamber.

Mr Albanese, whose comment was also not picked up by the parliamentary microphones, denied that was the case."I responded to an interjection from the shadow treasurer. But I'm happy to withdraw it to assist the House." "Doesn't this mean families will be hit with significantly higher repayments as the result of nine consecutive rate rises on this government's watch?"

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