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.AlboMP will today use a speech at the McKellInstitute to call for major funding increases across infrastructure, skills, social housing, manufacturing and renewable energy to help bring Australia out of 'the Morrison recession'.

|Anthony Albanese will today use a speech at the McKell Institute to call for major funding increases across infrastructure, skills, social housing, manufacturing and renewable energy to help bring Australia out of "the Morrison recession".

The address will lay the foundations for the Labor leader's budget reply next Thursday which is expected to contain specific policy promises. The Opposition Leader will criticise the Morrison government's handling of the post-pandemic recovery pointing out "nearly a million Australians are unemployed" and "400,000 more will join them by Christmas".

 

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AlboMP McKellInstitute Will it be called the 'Morrison Recovery' when things start to turn around?

AlboMP McKellInstitute 'But everyone could see the Australian economy was already struggling.' share market couldn't- it went up around 1,000 points in the 12 months leading up to the covid destruction. Watch out there is a bus being driven through the holes in your speech.

AlboMP McKellInstitute Pigeon I found your speech and there are so many holes in it only the rusted on's would actually be believing any of it. 'The Morrison recession' followed up by 'No-one could have foreseen this pandemic' too funny

AlboMP McKellInstitute More like the 'Covid Recession'. I would love to see how well Albo would have coped with it! This is like blaming Trump for the whole Covid virus!!!!

AlboMP McKellInstitute How is any recession in 2020 not the c recession?

AlboMP McKellInstitute Albo. Time to get the mongrel out.

AlboMP McKellInstitute Another labour genius

AlboMP McKellInstitute First labour kill off everything then come back thinking everyone's forgotten an act like they are the saviours they created this crap

AlboMP McKellInstitute So was the GFC the Rudd recession?

AlboMP McKellInstitute Albo did you forget not only did you endorse the measures of jobseekers and keeper you said it was Labor policy and the the Libs took it up

AlboMP McKellInstitute Bet you dont put up any of your own policies Pigeon - do you actually have any policies?

AlboMP McKellInstitute Albo knows nothing

AlboMP McKellInstitute 'The Morrison recession'? This recession was caused by the Pandemic that China started! Morrison did not do this. China did!

AlboMP McKellInstitute Such a knob

AlboMP McKellInstitute Wind & solar cant power a first world economy without baseload power. Fossils are out so what is the ALP plan for baseload?If you say battery I will lose my shit. Bob Hawke rest his soul would be disappointed in the current crop

AlboMP McKellInstitute I always thought Shorten was the most clueless politician going around, but Albo is up there.

AlboMP McKellInstitute Hahaha, o m g the man is sooo funny.

AlboMP McKellInstitute What sort of a comment is that “the Morrison Recession”.?

AlboMP McKellInstitute Like all good socialists, Albo wants more of other people’s money. A complete economic free zone runs through this blokes head!

AlboMP McKellInstitute Anthony Albanese Labor Vision for Australia 2019 election Housing Tax Investment Tax Family Business Tax Superannuation Taxes Electricity Tax Car Tax 2020 Is this Still Labor policy today Albo

AlboMP McKellInstitute Has Albo been informed of the C19 pandemic enforced lockdown?

AlboMP McKellInstitute AlboMP 🤦‍♂️🙄 PLEASE ! Really ! What a joke, YOU are so out of you’re league, it’s now embarrassing.

AlboMP McKellInstitute Talk to the Victorian premier please.

AlboMP McKellInstitute The ‘Morrison recession’ but Albo’s call to extend gov support for non workers - should be called “Albo’s making things worse deep recession”.

AlboMP McKellInstitute Cant be competitive in manufacturing with renewables. Try competing on the world stage with our energy policy now & moving forward

AlboMP McKellInstitute “Morrison recession” geez this blokes an idiot, how about Global recession?

AlboMP McKellInstitute FANTASTIC Great Job Well done BullyboyMorrison LittleJoshy

AlboMP McKellInstitute

AlboMP McKellInstitute How about you tell your union mates that work at the docks to get back to work seeing they earn $160,000 a year. Their greed is putting more people out work.

AlboMP McKellInstitute I’m apolitical, but AlboMP seriously a “Morrison recession”? Have you been asleep the last few months. If you have, just letting know there’s anasty bug going. Take it easy out there.

AlboMP McKellInstitute The Morrison recession. Before covid we were going to record a surplus.Then the money was used to give Australia the best safety net in the world. To help all Australian through the first wave of the pandemic. Low blow calling it the Morrison recession. Albo is good for low blows

AlboMP McKellInstitute Which way is the wind blowing today Albo?

AlboMP McKellInstitute will 27% turn up

AlboMP McKellInstitute ALL Govts cause recessions. And the recessions are getting worse because they interfere in economy. No better example than now. We have become a service based economy that in order to grow relies more & more on a Fractional banking system. And now they are Lowering lending rules

AlboMP McKellInstitute What a pathetic angle... Blaming Morrison for the handouts and policies that Albo supported himself only a couple of months ago. But now he wants to PRETEND as if it was ALL THE LIBS... HAHAHAHA.

AlboMP McKellInstitute Let’s build a couple of nuke power stations! Along with fuel rod and enrichment facilities! Thousands of jobs for the short, medium and long term, supply of synchronous baseload to the grid, and we can export fuel,to other nations!

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