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Albo is officially on the ropes after knocking himself out

Et tu, Brute?

After three years of the worst government in Australian history, it isn’t the cost-of-living crisis, the divided society, the reduced productivity, the poor defence stance, or the increased public spending ailing Albanese.

It’s not even Tony Burke’s spurious use of citizenship ceremonies to try to save a sinking ship.

It is Albo breaking his own promise to return integrity to politics that has knocked him out of the next federal election.

Writing in the Morning Double Shot newsletter, Terry Barnes had this to say:
Michael de Percy argues that, politically speaking, Anthony Albanese is a rotting carcass, twisting in the breeze.  Not because of his prime ministerial record, but because he promised to restore integrity in politics and not only failed, but he and his Labor henchmen have trashed integrity enthusiastically. As we see Labor going hammer-and-tongs at Peter Dutton the man, making all manner of claims about Dutton’s integrity, Albanese hasn’t called off the attack dogs in the way Dutton did with his when the Albanese Copacabana cliffside castle hit the news late last year.  What’s that they say about the standard you walk past?
My latest in The Spectator AustraliaAlbo is officially on the ropes after knocking himself out.

Nobody hates light rail, but it's not going to fix Canberra's transport woes

Nobody hates light rail, but it's not going to fix Canberra's transport woes

With suburbs growing at Yass, Goulburn, Gunning, Murrumbateman, Sutton, Gundaroo, and elsewhere in the regions surrounding the ACT, the light rail is barely a drop in the ocean in solving Canberra's transport problem.

For those who can no longer afford to buy a house in the ACT, the NSW regions provide ample opportunity for cheaper housing for those who work in Canberra and are happy to commute.

My latest in The Canberra TimesNobody hates light rail, but it's not going to fix Canberra's transport woes.

Auction on stupidity: Uniparty vows to double down on Medicare spending spree

No Medicare Choice from the Uniparty: $8.5 billion on the left, $9 billion on the right

In a bid to ensure Labor remains in power at the next election, the Coalition has doubled down on Labor’s Medicare spending spree. The Uniparty is in full swing and nobody can tell the difference between the major parties. While the Greens will help Labor get over the line, the plethora of conservative parties that are reacting to the Coalition’s apparent willingness to join the Uniparty is undoing Menzies’ legacy before our eyes. The recent non-debate over Medicare reform is a case in point.

Writing in the Morning Double Shot newsletter, Terry Barnes had this to say:

Sunday saw $17.5 billion, all-up, put on the table by Labor and the Coalition to ‘save’ the mirage of universal Medicare bulk-billing by GPs, something that should be taken out and quietly put of its misery instead of being made the eye-watering, hideously expensive centrepiece of Labor’s election policy, answered by an immediate ‘me too’ but the Coalition. Your scribe quibbles with elements of Michael de Percy’s conception of a Labor-Coalition ‘Uniparty’, but he is spot-on in his analysis of yesterday’s announcements, both unnecessary and frankly foolish wasting of your money and mine.

Flat White has added her voice to your scribe’s, Michael de Percy’s, and others of this parish denouncing both Labor’s plan to trade votes for more GP bulk-billing, and the Coalition’s indecent rush to trump it. This is going to be a race to the fiscal bottom election, and already it’s not pretty for those who value fiscal responsibility and sensible, considered policy.

Writing in the Unfiltered magazine, Alexandra Marshall had this to say:

Speaking of the election, Michael de Percy was dismayed to see the ‘auction of stupidity’ where Albanese and Dutton went head-to-head, coughing up billions of dollars in public money on Medicare policies. That said, Dutton did have one success – the most popular thing he has ever said was floating the idea of stripping citizenship from those who hate Australia and act against its interests. 

My latest in The Spectator AustraliaAuction on Stupidity: The Uniparty vows to double down on Medicare spending spree.

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