Albanese 'determined' to make Australia 'even more politically correct'
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is running a “highly ideological government", says Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“Determined to change our institutions, and to make the thinking of the country even more politically correct,” Ms Credlin said.
“It's funny isn't it that when Labor moves further to the left, it's cheered as progressive.
“But even when they're barely sitting on the right, Liberals are accused of having moved to the 'hard right' even by their own, like NSW Treasurer, Liberal moderate, Matt Kean.”
Видео Albanese 'determined' to make Australia 'even more politically correct' канала Sky News Australia
“Determined to change our institutions, and to make the thinking of the country even more politically correct,” Ms Credlin said.
“It's funny isn't it that when Labor moves further to the left, it's cheered as progressive.
“But even when they're barely sitting on the right, Liberals are accused of having moved to the 'hard right' even by their own, like NSW Treasurer, Liberal moderate, Matt Kean.”
Видео Albanese 'determined' to make Australia 'even more politically correct' канала Sky News Australia
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