Would Australia retaliate with tariffs if the US presses ahead?
Albanese: “The contrast between some of the rhetoric that those opposite have engaged in and the warmth and generosity of this grieving community has been quite extraordinary.”
Sussan Ley is back again and asks the same question the opposition have been asking all question time:
Sheina Gutnick, whose father was tragically killed in Australia’s deadliest antisemitic attack in Bondi publicly wrote, and I quote, “Australia did not fail quietly. It failed loudly, repeatedly and with full knowledge. It’s government watched hatred grow and chose to do nothing. They minimised it, excused it, they dismissed Jewish warnings as noise”. Prime Minister, these are not my work, these are the words of the victims’ families. Can the prime Minister finally humbled himself and just say sorry?
Albanese has apologised, but not in the way Ley wants him to (which is essentially to take responsibility for the attack)
Albanese:
I met with Sheina yesterday and spoke with her last week, spoke with her community leaders, she is from a community in Melbourne, on a regular basis as well, a rabbi who was a good friend of Member for Macnamara. I met her husband, it was a very warm meeting.
There was a very warm and generous meeting and can I say. The contrast between some of the rhetoric that those opposite have engaged in and the warmth and generosity of this grieving community has been quite extraordinary.
I have been into homes, into synagogues, had meetings, had engagements with small groups, one-on-one, with groups of up to 30, first meeting I was in homes by 16 December for the first time. Since then I must say a number of people I regard now have become friends because of the extent of their engagement. I visited people in hospital. I have engaged with people in every forum and there is no-one who has asked to speak to me who has not had a meeting.
And at the same time what we have had is allowed shouting. We had a shouting that the Parliament had to be resumed before Christmas, but then when we resumed it, we were resuming at too soon. We had shouting that we had to introduce legislation based upon the anti-Semitism Envoy report, but when we produced it they opposed it. They opposed it.
Ley: My question was very pointed. Can the Prime Minister finally humble himself and just say sorry for failing to act.
Milton Dick is now annoyed: The Prime Minister spoke directly about the person that you asked him about. He couldn’t be more directly relevant when he described what had happened. I can’t make him do what you wanted in the answer but I can en sure he is being directly relevant and he has been completely directly relevant to the question that he was asked.
Albanese:
Mr Speaker, you don’t have to bang electric drums to show you’re concerned. What you have to do is to show respect and engage in an orderly, respectful way.
We have responded in that way in the meetings with the Jewish community. We didn’t wait. We have appointed…the Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism. Within days we began the legislation. We’d already appointed of course the National Student Ombudsman. We have appointed David Gonski to look through the education schemes.
We’ve been going through the envoy’s report. One by one, and a key element of it was vilification and they opposed it and they wouldn’t of support it. And that’s why then together with the Greens were there. At the same time – at the same time, those opposite, the gap between what they’ve called for and what has occurred is remarkable. They said they had a package of legislation on 5 January. Where is it? Where is it? No-one has seen it. No-one has seen it.






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