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Coalition in crisis; David Littleproud’s letter to Sussan Ley revealed; split on cards

Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek said this week’s focus should be on the Bondi shooting victims but called the opposition outburst a “bad thing for Australia” and claimed the Coalition was self-inflicted.

“It’s very disappointing that the coalition has made this week all about itself, its own chaos and division,” Plibersek told Nine’s. Today few minutes ago.

Minister of Social Services Tanya Plibersek.Alex Ellinghausen

“After calling for the return of parliament, after demanding stronger laws, they did not support those stronger laws.”

Plibersek stated that today’s Bondi attack is a day of national mourning and criticized the opposition’s disagreement on this issue.

“I mean, they’re not even a Coalition anymore. They’re completely falling apart at a time when we need stability, unity and adult behavior in this country,” he said.

“To be honest, Australians expect their government to act like adults, passing laws that provide stronger protections at a time when the nation is worried.

“They want to see our parliamentary leaders focused on the security of the nation, on the social cohesion of the nation, on bringing Australians together, on keeping them safe. Instead the Coalition is focused on themselves.”

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