‘Line in the sand’: Albanese’s re-election balances on $275 power bill promise
Sky News host Paul Murray says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is “clearly walking away” from the $275 power bill reduction election promise.
“Today was a very big day in terms of that promise,” Mr Murray said.
“The Prime Minister was asked very directly in an interview on Adelaide Radio today about this policy.
“He does not have an answer.
“This should be big news that the Prime Minister’s central promise is now on the rocks and now he is clearly walking away from it.”
Видео ‘Line in the sand’: Albanese’s re-election balances on $275 power bill promise канала Sky News Australia
“Today was a very big day in terms of that promise,” Mr Murray said.
“The Prime Minister was asked very directly in an interview on Adelaide Radio today about this policy.
“He does not have an answer.
“This should be big news that the Prime Minister’s central promise is now on the rocks and now he is clearly walking away from it.”
Видео ‘Line in the sand’: Albanese’s re-election balances on $275 power bill promise канала Sky News Australia
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