PM fires back at Opposition for slamming the Energy Price Relief Plan

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has fired shots at the Opposition after they branded the Energy Price Relief Plan as “reckless, destructive socialism” and “one step short of nationalisation”.

 

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