Shadow Employment Minister Michaelia Cash says Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is “breaking so many promises” to Australians that it is becoming a “pattern of behaviour”.
“Mr Albanese, in trying to win the election, which he did win, made certain promises to the Australian people,” Ms Cash told Sky News Australia.
“He’ll say one thing before the election to get your vote, but once he has been voted into office, quite frankly, he is not interested in honouring his commitments.
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