Anthony Albanese ends with this:

We have an economy that is growing. We have inflation which is down to a 4-year low. We have wages that are up, pay packets growing at the fastest pace since 2012, unemployment on average is at the lowest it has been under any government in 50 years. The context of a global economic crisis. 1.1 million jobs created – more than two-thirds of them have been full-time. We had the smallest gender pay gap on record. Fewer days lost to industrial disputes, a record number of small businesses and record business investment. We have delivered tax cuts for every single taxpayer, cost of living support rollout, energy bill relief, Cheaper Child Care Bill, cheaper medicines, extra GPs, extra GP appointments and fee-free-TAFE – the largest increase in Rent Assistance of 45% over two increases in 30 years. Student debt relief for 3 million Australians with more to come.

The first back-to-back surpluses in two decades. Less debts to the tune of $200 billion saved as a result of the hard work that we have done.

I am asked about alternatives. The Leader of the Opposition was a senior Minister for everyday of the former government. Every day. Every Australian will remember all too well what he means when he speaks about going back, back to rising inflation, back to wages being kept deliberately low, back to aged care in crisis, bulk billing in freefall, childcare being out of reach, back to chasing manufacturing offshore, back to Australia being completely isolated on the world stage, back to secret ministries and robodebt, back to wasting hundreds of millions of dollars of community car Parkes that were not anywhere near train station.

At the beginning of the show, he was appointed Health Minister, he was so bad that he was dumped by Tony Abbott but you know what was worse? He was replaced by Sussan Ley.

And then question time ends.