Coalition attempts to trip up PM over cash rate

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Anthony Albanese has fended off attempts by the Coalition to trip him up over the cash rate as the government comes under pressure for rising cost of living.

Question Time on Monday was dominated by an expected increase by the Reserve Bank in the official cash rate and the revelation of significant gas shortfalls by the consumer watchdog.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton during Question Time. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Gary Ramage “They spent nine years in office… and they will not take responsibility of anything that they left, the trillion dollars of debt or any of the other chaos they left in the economy.”

But the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission prediction of a 10 per cent gas shortfall by 2023 has raised concerns of booming energy prices.

 

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AlboMP is too busy on things that really don't matter at this point in time, the old deflect policies, to worry about real life issues- the cash rate, inflation rate, interest rates, Food, fuel, medicare all going up every day and Australians struggling to make ends meet!

To Trip Albanese just ask him to do the Times table

Opposition getting desperate if that’s all they have.

EVERYTHING HAPPENING IS DELIBERATE AND WAS PLANNED YRS AGO TO HAPPEN NOW. EVERYTHING IS ABOUT SHIFTING WEALTH AND ALBO IS APART FROM OF IT😡😡

Sky makes it sound like a hard task.

Aussie's don't care what the previous government got wrong. We voted you in because you promised to fix it. Tell us how you will fix it FFS?

Rising cost of living did not occur in the last 9 weeks. It happened under the watchful(sic) eye of the LNP over the last 9 years. auspol

Former govt minder here. Said it before the election: whoever won power would face very difficult economic challenges. To date Albanese seems to have spent more time talking Aboriginal issues than economic ones.

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