As has become his habit, Anthony Albanese wraps up the final question time of the week with a review of what he believes is Labor’s best hits.
“We are delivering, they are divided, divisive and despairing, they only have two settings; talking Australia down and dragging each other down. We are building Australia’s future. They are afraid of it.”
And that’s the last question time of the week and the fifth last one of the year.
So what did we learn?
Not to keep beating a dead horse like this – but nothing we didn’t know already. Despite some commentators claiming yesterday that the Coalition had Labor on the defence, that seems like some very wishful thinking – because it hasn’t been the reality. And it is not just me saying it, it’s been the defenders of the Coalition saying it. Which would be like me suddenly criticising Dolly Parton.
Because the Coalition don’t have any policies, they don’t have any lines of attack. They are falling back on either lies/mistruths (depending on how generous you want to be) which are very easily flicked away because of how obvious they are, or old attack lines that no longer make any sense.
It’s a party looking for a question, not just an answer.

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