Sky News host Sharri Markson says Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese’s “stumbles” this week are “natural weak points” for Labor as he tries to persuade citizens he’s throughout the main points on main problems.
Ms Markson stated Labor MPs have grown anxious this week as it’s been “uncovered that Albanese isn’t throughout coverage element”.
She added whilst the primary week “hasn’t all been smooth sailing” for Prime Minister Scott Morrison, his problems “are not of the upmost significance to voters”.
“If Albanese thinks he can win an election on a platform of transgender issues and a corruption commission, then he is more out of touch than anyone realised,” Ms Markson stated.
Sky News host Sharri Markson says Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese’s “stumbles” this week are “natural weak points” for Labor as he tries to persuade citizens he’s throughout the main points on main problems.
Ms Markson stated Labor MPs have grown anxious this week as it’s been “exposed that Albanese isn’t across policy detail”.
She added whilst the primary week “hasn’t all been smooth sailing” for Prime Minister Scott Morrison, his problems “are not of the upmost significance to voters”.
“If Albanese thinks he can win an election on a platform of transgender issues and a corruption commission, then he is more out of touch than anyone realised,” Ms Markson stated.