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The Australian's Dennis Shanahan says AlboMP will focus on childcare in his reply to the federal budget while attempting to convince the public Labor would have handled the pandemic better than the Coalition.

 

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AlboMP Last international crisis explains it all, Labor handled it this crisis liberals haven't, AUSPOL

AlboMP Dennis Shanahan telling us what Labor thinks. The pro Liberal guy who dines with Liberal PM's and writes propaganda pork pies for Murdoch's OZ... is telling you... what ALP is doing. And you expect anyone but a rusted on Liberal would listen to that? LOL 😂

AlboMP He is joking isn't he? The Coalition have done, and still doing, a great job.

AlboMP Other than the unions, rusted on and alpbc who will bother watching or taking much notice of the budget reply. Whats the bet there is a pro labor crowd in the gallery to cheer. Shorten tried that didnt do much good though.

AlboMP You better have something for the over 55's and pensioners. The very group that cost Labor the election last time by swinging to LNP in the weeks before the election. JEChalmers RichardMarlesMP Bowenchris ScottMorrisonMP JoshFrydenberg billshortenmp tanya_plibersek

AlboMP I'm sure Labor would've been more generous with Jobkeeper and Jobseeker, except Sydney real estate agents would've been advising clients to bid higher in the morning to avoid the inflationary effects of waiting till afternoon. State govt would also gain from higher property taxes

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AlboMP I don't care, I will never ever again vote for any major party, they're all sell outs.

AlboMP They would of ordered enough variety and on time as they tried to pump into Morrison 12mts back, they would of taken advice and acted on the halton report to build purpose built quarentine facilitys 12 mths back planned the roll out and thanks all premiers how we got here

AlboMP Because Labor would of handled Covid a lot better, like building quarantine facilities for one instead of relying on hotels

AlboMP 🤣🤣🤣 the parrot on the bottom of the cage would have done a better job than ‘The COALition’ 🤷🏻‍♂️ LNPClusterfuck

AlboMP Albo is now in a political backwater of irrelevance. Missed the window of opportunity.

AlboMP Easy to sit back and give advise when your sitting around flip flopping every week just like your mate Bill shorten

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