Why PM is a real Albo-tross around our necks
With a first term government struggling in the polls, with its primary vote well down even on the last election’s record low, many voters are starting to think they’ve been dudded, writes Peta Credlin.
With a first term government struggling in the polls, with its primary vote well down even on the last election’s record low, many voters are starting to think they’ve been dudded, writes Peta Credlin.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers, using clever spin to mask his failures, is all about his political reputation at the cost of your family’s financial survival, writes Peta Credlin.
As Australians, we’ve prided ourselves on being ‘the clever country’ or ‘the Lucky Country’ but, with a dumb enough government, even the most fortunate country in the world will run out of luck, writes Peta Credlin.
For Labor to contemplate giving thousands of permanent visas to people from Gaza looks shamefully akin to visas for votes, disqualifying the government from re-election, writes Peta Credlin.
The Prime Minister looked weak and out of touch last week, writes Peta Credlin: failing to discipline Senator Fatima Payman, lionising Julian Assange, and giving the Governor-General a $220k pay rise during a cost of living crisis.
The start of power bill relief and tax cuts should have marked a rare good news week for the Albanese government. Instead it was hijacked by a turncoat senator who should have been disciplined by the PM weeks ago, writes Peta Credlin.
Anthony Albanese is proving himself to be a weak prime minister and Australians are waking up to the fact, writes Peta Credlin.
First term governments always get the benefit of the doubt but, with Anthony Albanese simply not up to the job, we need strength and clarity more than anything else in these troubled times, writes Peta Credlin.
The Albanese Government thinks tax cuts, energy bill handouts and a surplus maximises its chances of winning a second term and we’ll be going to the polls sooner rather than later, writes Peta Credlin.
This Labor government will try to convince taxpayers it will handle the economy with care in Tuesday’s budget, but there is too much evidence that suggests otherwise, writes Peta Credlin.
Australians will usually forgive a first-term government for honest mistakes but not only have shocking mistakes been made, they’ve consistently been lied about, writes Peta Credlin.
We cannot allow the Albanese Government to get its way in controlling what you can see and read online and that’s why the removal of the footage regarding Bishop Emmanuel is such an important issue, writes Peta Credlin.
If you have the sense that Australia is changing, almost before our very eyes, it’s not hard to know why, writes Peta Credlin.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s call for the recognition of Palestine is the latest move by a party that promised before the election to be ‘safe change’ but is now racing to make Australia a very different country, writes Peta Credlin.
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