Government & Politics

Prime Minister of Australia

Government & Politics

Posted by: Elizabeth 31231703

12th May 2022 08:42am

In your opinion, who do you think will make a better Prime Minister for Australians in general, Scott Morrison or Albert Albanese? Why?

Comments 4

AdelaideM
  • 18th May 2022 11:15am

I think Albanese.
Not because I actually think he's necessarily going to be good - just because he's going to be better than ScoMo.
Plus, Scott Morrison has shown time and time again that in a crisis, he's too slow to act and has other priorities than the aussie people!

jtmorri
  • 16th May 2022 08:58pm

Anthony Albanese.
Labor's social policies, support of Medicare and NDIS.
Against Scott Morrison and Liberal's are their business focus, poor response to COVID with securing vaccines and RATS (the State governments were the ones who responded well), poor Foreign policy and a lack of empathy, understanding and being out of touch with how the rising cost of living is truly impacting everyday Australians.

faerydoc
  • 15th May 2022 02:26pm

I'm not overly confident in Mr Albanese, and don't feel the Labor Party's climate policy goes anywhere near far enough. But there is simply no way I could vote for Scotty from Marketing - he is a smug religious misogynistic conservative who cares nothing for anyone or anything but power. He's out of touch and quite frankly repulsive. At least Anthony Albanese appears to have some empathy and compassion. I suspect the Labor Party would like to go further with their policies but are spooked after what happened at the last election.

jtmorri
  • 16th May 2022 09:02pm
I'm not overly confident in Mr Albanese, and don't feel the Labor Party's climate policy goes anywhere near far enough. But there is simply no way I could vote for Scotty from Marketing - he is a...

I agree that Labor didn't want to go to far with some policies especially around environment and climate change as the environment topic has brought down many a campaign and Prime Minister in the last decade and a half.

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