Anthony Albanese is facing fierce criticism after it was found that he could not recite the NDIS plan without having it in front of him as reported by Sky News.
NDIS plan questioned by the public
Thus far, his rival Prime minister Scott Morrison has wasted no time in calling out his blunder at the Q and A. He shared that Anthony Albanese couldn’t even remember such a vital thing. And that three years with him would be a nightmare.
“I would’ve thought this deep into the campaign, they would have had some clear plans and the few plans that they have he’d know what they are,”
Scott Morrison
During the Q and A, some felt that David Speers was not letting Anthony Albanese have his say. This comes as Speers repeatedly interrupted Anthony while answering the questions of the public.
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Right now, the elections will soon be underway as Australians take their pick on who will lead them. The competition has proven fierce as rivals intend to put one another in the worst light.
Presently, the public cannot quite forget his blunder relating to the NDIS plan. Journalists at the event criticized this fiercely as they saw his advisor hand him a document off camera.
‘You’ve just been handed a policy document,’ one Journalist said.
Thus far, many were left unimpressed as the public considers the NDIS plan pivotal to the survival of mankind. As well as Australia as a country.
Recently, one such person includes Australian of the year Alcott. He shared that this shouldn’t be the case as the six-point plan is very important to the public.
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While others were criticizing Anthony Albanese, some have come to his defense as one Journalist read from his phone while accusing Anthony of reading from a document.
AWKS… 😬 It’s been revealed the reporter behind the emotionally charged game of memory at Albo’s presser yesterday read from his phone to aid his own memory. #auspol pic.twitter.com/Q7pBCEHAhE
— PRGuy (@PRGuy17) May 5, 2022
We need this everyday from @AlboMP
— Lisa Fernandez (@lisa_fernandez) May 6, 2022
Oh and journalism as a serious career?
It’s dead. D.E.A.D. https://t.co/HqAzlqUmcj