Anthony Albanese will ‘definitely’ lose the federal election: Nick Cater
Menzies Research Centre senior fellow Nick Cater claims Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will lose seats in the next federal election and will “definitely” lose.
“This is one of the big problems of course for Albanese, he actually needs to increase his majority if he stands a chance of running a stable government,” Mr Cater said.
“He clearly is not going to do that, I mean he is definitely going to lose.”
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“This is one of the big problems of course for Albanese, he actually needs to increase his majority if he stands a chance of running a stable government,” Mr Cater said.
“He clearly is not going to do that, I mean he is definitely going to lose.”
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