Albanese says he has faith in the Australian Federal Police (who were created after an anti-conscription campaigner threw an egg at prime minister Billy Hughes (who was pro-conscription) in 1917, knocking off his hat. Hughes famously went for his gun (which he wasn’t carrying) and had to be told “pull yourself together, remember you are the prime minister!” A Queensland police officer found the egg thrower in the crowd, but refused to arrest him, claiming it was a commonwealth matter and he only dealt in Queensland affairs. Hughes was so angry, he created a national police force to arrest future egg throwers)
Asked if he would like to be able to interact with the public more, like in previous campaigns, Albanese said he hasn’t changed the way he goes about things and laughs with Jim Chalmers about an interaction he had on the first day of the campaign in Brisbane.
I’ve engaged with people. While some of the transport stuff was happening, I went for a walk around Adelaide. Adelaide Mall was terrific. I went for a walk around Perth as well. And I think it’s really important, and it’s something that I’ve done. I go into uncontrolled environments.
You’ve seen it happen time and time again, and now I’m going to go into a controlled environment and go to Sydney for the second debate.
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