Dutton just had his worst two weeks as leader. A later election can only help him
- The Labor Party desires a May election for the economic debate surrounding the budget, believing the economy may improve by then.
- Peter Dutton faced criticism for leaving Queensland during a cyclone to attend a fundraiser while discussing Coalition policies, including work-from-home rules.
- Anthony Albanese emphasized the importance of representing Australians, stating, 'What we need is Australian policy for Australian conditions.'
- Dutton faces challenges due to recent Coalition issues, particularly regarding industrial relations and female voter support.
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