Gas price caps and Albanese siding with workers is ‘to be expected’ from a Labor govt

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Gas price caps and Albanese siding with workers is ‘to be expected’ from a Labor govt
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Former Labor Advisor Eamonn Fitzpatrick says the pushback from the gas producers as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sides with families to keep prices down is all “to be expected” from a Labor government.

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“Every single test that has been set for this Prime Minster, and this government has absolutely passed with flying colours,” Mr Fitzpatrick said.“The gas companies have been on notice for a long time.”

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