Stubborn PM stays put!

FEDERAL BUDGET AFTERMATH:

CANBERRA: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is stubbornly refusing to resign despite stinging criticsm of his failed Voice referendum from highly respected politics opinionistas both here and abroad.

Most if not all mainstream media commentators have argued that Albanese has lost such an enormous amount of political bark over that failed referendum that it will most likely cost him the next federal election.

But if that wasn’t bad enough, the PM this week copped both barrels from highly respected UK author Douglas Murray, appearing on Rita Pahani’s Sky LNPNews program. And if that wasn’t fatal enough, the current Opposition Leader Peter Dutton also lined up the hapless PM with a powerful blast of his own at the start of his Budget reply speech on Thursday night, describing the PM’s Voice referendum as something that had wilfully and unnecessarily caused enormous division and disruption to the very fabric of Australian society.

Murray, the far-right-wing author speaking from the UK, told Pahani on Sky LNPNews that the referendum defeat was “very important blow” to people in Western democracies who want to make the public feel “utterly wretched” about everything.

“The recent referendum in Australia was a very, very important blow to the people who would like to make all people in Western democracies … feel utterly wretched about everything about us,” Murray told Pahani.

“This has been done for more than a generation now – you tell young Australians they have no right to the land; you tell young Americans they’re just there because they usurped the native people.”

And Dutton used Thursday’s night’s speech to decry the absolutely unnecessary division a selfish and self-centred Albanese had caused by pushing the highly racist notion that Australia’s first nations people deserved something that wasn’t being offered to white Australians.

“How the PM could have the nerve to still be sitting in this chamber after he spent the entire Voice campaign dancing in the red dirt with his layabout darkie mates and their 28-page statement from the heart full of the most disgusting ant-white rhetoric when average white Australians in our cities’ outer suburbs and in reginal areas are battling crippling cost-of-living pressures! beggars belief, it really does.

“Your overt racism will not be forgotten come election time,” the current leader of the Opposition thundered across the chamber, pointing at Albanese who, to be fair, appeared close to tears.

Our source in the Prime Minister’s Office told us: “You at least have to admire Mr Albanese’s decision to soldier on regardless.

“A more practical and less arrogant national leader would have done the right thing and resigned immediately in the face of such biting criticism from people of the calibre of Douglas Murray and Peter Dutton.”

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