But while the Coalition is on its ‘sorry about the whole you have to go back into the office thing, we all fam in the club’ apology tour, Anthony Albanese is not feeling the need to apologise.
Asked if Labor had anything to say sorry about, specifically the power price reduction promise, Albanese says:
Peter Dutton says as late as last week had the 41,000 job cuts front and centre. He never said sorry to the 22,000 veterans who were owed collectively $13 billion.
$13 billion, men and women who had worn our uniform, some of whom passed away while they were waiting for their entitlements.
He never said sorry about that.
Peter Dutton is now pretending to try and get through an election. But guess what? Before the last time the Coalition were elected, they said there would be no cuts to education, no cuts to health, no cuts to infrastructure, no cuts to the ABC, and they ripped the guts out of them in the 2014 budget. They didn’t deliver a single – a single surplus – when they promised a surplus the first year and every year thereafter.

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