Australia politics live: Albanese trashes Taylor’s Midwinter Ball speech saying ‘I would pretend it was all a bad dream’


Albanese trashes Taylor’s Midwinter Ball speech, saying ‘I wouldn’t mention last night’

The Liberal MP Ben Small is next and asks the most broad question he possibly can, about “Aussie legend” Joseph Dowd, who has spent more than $17,000 on billboards critical of the tax changes, and is spending another $16,000 to play the prime minister in a tennis match (an auction item from last night’s midwinter ball).

Small asks:

double quotation markSo when Joseph gets to the lodge, will the prime minister tell him why his word on negative gearing and capital gains taxes was broken, or will Joseph be served up, another Labor tax hike?

Anthony Albanese laughs as Milton Dick calls it a “very, very, very broad question” which is going to get a very broad answer. And a broad answer we get indeed.

The PM takes a stab at Angus Taylor’s speech from last night, which was meant to be off the record, but was reported – by others – to have not received many laughs.

double quotation markIf I was someone on that side, led by this leader of the opposition, I wouldn’t be mentioning last night. I would pretend it was all a bad dream!

I’m sure you were there, and many were, and we’re not supposed to talk about it, in spite of the fact he just came in and asked a question about it!

“You’re a bad dream mate,” quips Taylor in response.

The PM continues:

double quotation markThe leader of the opposition mentioned him in his speech, and he’s obviously a mate, and they think it’s very clever to do all this … But let me make this point as well – if it’s a choice between someone who’s in the sector somewhere and who’s got enough money to buy billboards and spend all this, or first–home buyers struggling to get into a home, I’m for the first–home buyers!

And let me tell you this – the more they go down this road, the more aces we will serve up.

“Game, set, match!” shouts a Labor MP.

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Key events

Tl;dr here’s what happened in question time

  • There was a wider array of questions from the opposition today, starting with the government’s controversial aged care algorithm tool, to border control, to private health insurance.

  • The final question from the opposition brought out a prime ministerial slap down of Angus Taylor’s midwinter ball speech, which was reported to be not very good (I couldn’t possibly comment).

  • Liberal MP Simon Kennedy was kicked out of the chamber for asking the PM whether he cares about thesuicide victims of problem gambling” in the middle of a dixer.

  • Speaking of gambling, independent MP Sophie Scamps asked the PM why he wasn’t going further on gambling reforms, accusing him of protecting gambling company profits.

  • And independent MP, Monique Ryan, asked the education minister if he would do something to fix Job-ready Graduates before 2028 – he called the scheme a “failure” but didn’t make any commitments for immediate action.

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