Why Labor has fallen back on its class-war instincts
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Why Labor has fallen back on its class-war instincts
‘My word is my bond,” Anthony Albanese said when explaining why he wouldn’t and couldn’t drop the legislated stage three tax cuts. Well, not anymore. There must have been a compelling reason for the PM to trash his own integrity and the only plausible explanation is that Labor is in trouble, so out comes the class envy card to play against Peter Dutton.
Why Labor has fallen back on its class-war instincts
‘My word is my bond,” Anthony Albanese said when explaining why he wouldn’t and couldn’t drop the legislated stage three tax cuts. Well, not anymore. There must have been a compelling reason for the PM to trash his own integrity and the only plausible explanation is that Labor is in trouble, so out comes the class envy card to play against Peter Dutton.
Why Labor has fallen back on its class-war instincts
‘My word is my bond,” Anthony Albanese said when explaining why he wouldn’t and couldn’t drop the legislated stage three tax cuts. Well, not anymore. There must have been a compelling reason for the PM to trash his own integrity and the only plausible explanation is that Labor is in trouble, so out comes the class envy card to play against Peter Dutton.
Why Labor has fallen back on its class-war instincts
‘My word is my bond,” Anthony Albanese said when explaining why he wouldn’t and couldn’t drop the legislated stage three tax cuts. Well, not anymore. There must have been a compelling reason for the PM to trash his own integrity and the only plausible explanation is that Labor is in trouble, so out comes the class envy card to play against Peter Dutton.
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