Labor smashed over nuclear memes scare campaign

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The Labor Party has been condemned for responding to the Coalition’s nuclear power proposal with a scare campaign and 'cartoon memes', after social media was flooded with images of three-eyed fish and nuclear wastelands.

Labor and the union movement have been roasted online and by the Coalition after their wild onslaught of anti-nuclear scare campaign memes backfired.The Labor Party has been condemned for responding to the Coalition’s nuclear power proposal with a scare campaign and"cartoon memes", after social media was flooded with images of three-eyed fish and nuclear wastelands.

The Coalition has targeted our regional communities. Can our regions in the Hunter, Gladstone, Gippsland, Port Augusta and Collie withstand water-intensive nuclear?Australian Unions set the tone of the debate, posting a close-up of a bizarre-looking eight-legged microscopic animal, known as a Tardigrade, with the text “Under Dutton, this will be your family dog”.

By Thursday morning Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had adopted his own messaging to incorporate the scare campaign, telling ABC Radio the Opposition Leader was “taking a radioactive sledgehammer to the Australian economy” and reminding listeners that “there have been issues with nuclear reactors”.Other Labor politicians attempted to add a humorous element to the campaign.

“Is this what Peter Dutton wants Blinky to look like in 50 years?” the Assistant Minister for Employment asked, before providing a following “short summary of the Liberals new energy ‘Plan’:“☢️Subject Australia to a decade or two of rolling blackouts.”Australian Unions created a Simpson's inspired sticker as a response to the Coalition's nuclear policy. Picture: Supplied

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