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Election In 2024 Unlikely Says Pm Albanese
Jan 4th, 2024 at 3:33am
 
Election in 2024 unlikely, cost-of-living help on the way: Albanese   Smiley

WA Today
January 3, 2024

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has suggested he is unlikely to add to a busy global election calendar by sending voters to a federal poll this year, a period in which he pledged to turn the blowtorch on Opposition Leader Peter Dutton and ease the pain caused by high inflation.

After a turbulent second half of 2023 marked by a dip in support for Labor, Albanese outlined his new year agenda at a press conference in Sydney on Wednesday, saying he was feeling “very positive”.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Wednesday laid out his government’s top priorities.


Asked if he would call an election later in 2024, Albanese pointed out that a poll was due by May 2025 and emphasised his view that “our terms are too short with just three years”.

“We’re focused on governing during the year,” he said, noting the large number of important elections this year including in the United States, United Kingdom, India, Taiwan and Indonesia.

“If you go around the world, there are more elections, democratic elections, this year than at any time in global history. That’s a good thing. Some of those are very important.”

The prime minister referenced the unsuccessful 1988 referendum in which the Hawke government attempted to shift from three to four-year terms.


“Our view, our long-term policy, and we’ve put it to the Australian people [in the 1988 referendum] is for four-year terms. But I don’t anticipate that happening any time soon and I think that’s unfortunate,” Albanese said.

The government does not have a double-dissolution trigger to call an early election. With that option off the table, Albanese could hold an election before August this year only if he broke with decades of tradition and held separate House of Representatives and half-Senate elections.



Albanese, elected in May 2022, began his press conference with an appeal to return the treasured baggy green cricket caps of retiring batsman David Warner.

He then listed his government’s top priorities: creating 300,000 more free TAFE spots, new solutions to reduce the cost of living, making home buying easier, boosting Medicare, growing Australian manufacturing, continuing the shift away from fossil fuels, and creating closer ties with other nations.


Late last year, Labor backbenchers and unions called for fresh thinking on policies to ease the cost of living for Australians, who have faced soaring consumer prices since a global outbreak of inflation prompted by pandemic-related supply shocks and the Ukraine war.

“We asked [the departments of Treasury and Finance] to give consideration to … the measures that can take pressure off families on cost of living without putting pressure on inflation,” Albanese said.

“That’s the key issue here: if you were just to distribute additional cash to people, you potentially make inflation worse and therefore don’t help to solve the problem.”


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Albanese was pressed on whether he had pondered any changes to the government’s operating style. He did not answer in the affirmative and instead noted he would aim to institute positive policies and “point out that Peter Dutton has no solutions and nothing positive to offer the nation”.

“The Nationals and the Liberals, no matter what you are talking about, have just one response. They have negativity, they have a failure to put forward any practical solutions. They just say what they’re against, never what they’re for,” he said.
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Reply #1 - Jan 4th, 2024 at 3:38am
 
Asked if he would call an election later in 2024, Albanese pointed out that a poll was due by May 2025 and emphasised his view that “our terms are too short with just three years”.  Yes good on you Mr Albanese, the election is not due till 2025 and that's how it should be.  The government should run their full term.  Which would be May 2025.   Smiley
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Reply #2 - Jan 4th, 2024 at 8:38am
 
whiteknight wrote on Jan 4th, 2024 at 3:38am:
Asked if he would call an election later in 2024, Albanese pointed out that a poll was due by May 2025 and emphasised his view that “our terms are too short with just three years”.  Yes good on you Mr Albanese, the election is not due till 2025 and that's how it should be.  The government should run their full term.  Which would be May 2025.   Smiley



And how many previous govts.... of both persuations have called early elections?

He knows if he calls one this year he will be a 1 short term PM.

This Labor Govt has totally lost it's way... it is no longer the working mans govt.

Well it ceased to be before Albanese .... with the Rudd -Gillard - Rudd fiasco.
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Reply #3 - Jan 4th, 2024 at 3:37pm
 
whiteknight wrote on Jan 4th, 2024 at 3:33am:
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has suggested he is unlikely to add to a busy global election calendar by sending voters to a federal poll this year



that pretty much guarantees we'll have an early election  Cheesy Cheesy
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I hope that bitch who was running their brothels for them gets raped with a cactus.
 
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Reply #4 - Feb 5th, 2024 at 10:01am
 
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The 2025 election WAS a shocker.
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Reply #5 - Feb 5th, 2024 at 1:48pm
 
Yeah - but this is the same economic illiterate who, when discussing tax adjustments, used the term 'taxpayer' to only cover income tax payers and not taxpayers as a whole ... clearly no idea of what he is talking about or extremely cunning in his choice of words from his handlers...

Sadly - that Norwegian Blue is nailed to his perch..... tied to his mast ..... holding on to the anchor rope on the bottom to try to stop the ship of state foundering on the rocks....... IJNS Kirishima having the damned gall to try to take on USS Washington.... I love that battle.... Washington opened fire with 16-inch guns at about three miles... even the 5 inch AAA joined in and got hits ...cut to 2.21 ..



Look at the low trajectory of those gun settings ... virtually flat:-

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Reply #6 - Yesterday at 8:54pm
 
Latest polling ....Labor would increase its majority, with the Coalition losing another six seats
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Labor win majority government ... again
 
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