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Albanese:
Now, that’s happening in other places (he means, but won’t say, America) I don’t think it’s a good thing for us to copy.
Now, on Medicare, he’s also then gotten on Medicare, he’s also then gotten on to say that we don’t run hospitals, and therefore why have you got so and therefore why have you got so many people in the health many people
Well, like, hello? When we went through COVID, t the Commonwealth had a critical role and Commonwealth had a critical role and we supported the Morrison Government n that role. We fund hospitals, we in that role.
We fund hospitals, we fund aged care, we have a critical role in health.
We’re the body that role in health. We’re the body that looks after things like pharmaceuticals, l looks after immunisations, the Commonwealth has immunisations, the Commonwealth has a critical role in health and a critical role in health and education, Peter Dutton wants , nup, we’ll get out of j there and we’ll leave it all to the states.
That’s the contrast, that’s what people will vote on 3 May.
And they shouldn’t be surprised, if the coalition is elected, I mean – sometimes when governments get elected people go, ‘oh, they’re doing what they said what they would do’ and expressing some surprise at that.
Now, they’re being told very clearly what the choice is.
My government that will look after people, that won’t leave people people behind, won’t hold people back, will support increased wages, will support lower taxes, will support early childhood educators, will support fixing the aged care sector, will take action on climate change, and an opposition that says there’s no role for the Commonwealth, to need to have people in education or health.
I mean today Angus Taylor is giving a speech saying there will be new public servants at the same time they’re ripping the guts off they’re ripping the guts out of Medicare, out of education and the and the public service.
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