Anthony Albanese’s smile could disappear ‘very quickly’ if he loses Dunkley
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s smile could disappear “very quickly” if Labor loses the Dunkley by-election, according to Sky News host Steve Price.
Mr Price noted that the pressure after the tax cut backflip has started to show as the Prime Minister “bristles” at any awkward, aggressive questions he gets on a range of issues.“Confidence is crucial to life in the public eye; the No vote, I think, rocked Mr Albanese because he convinced himself the referendum, the Yes vote, could not be lost.
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