Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had some strong words for the Greens party after he was questioned on the cost of housing and rental properties. “I joined the Labor Party when I was at school because I could never have afforded to join the Greens,” he said during parliamentary Question Time on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had some strong words for the Greens party after he was questioned on the cost of housing and rental properties.
“I joined the Labor Party when I was at school because I could never have afforded to join the Greens,” he said during parliamentary Question Time on Tuesday.“I joined a party of working-class people who aspire to better opportunities and a better life for their children and that is what we do. “The policies put forward by those in the Greens political party are considered by every single state and territory government … that what they will do is make it harder for renters, not easier.”
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