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Great, so the policy -- to the dollar for the $8.5m -- has strong, unequivocal bipartisan support.
So they can work together to implement it now. I'm sure they'll do that, as doing it sooner rather than later is in the best interests of the Australian people, and these politicians -- elected by the Australian people -- focus only on doing what's best for the Australian people.
Be kind of a boss move for Albanese to call back Parliament for this, literally force the Liberals into support for this before the election or risk a massive loss in support.
It could also be used as a last minute rapprochement with the Greens. The major left wing parties demonstrating they can work well together as well as how they've pushed each other. After last years debacles, i think it could help both parties.
I actually can't see a downside for going early on this policy for Labor. They should definitely strike while the irons hot on this one. Politics is all about timing after all, and this could be used as a positive end to a challenging term.
No you have to wait until after the election so the LNP can go "oh did we say +$8.5M we meant -$8.5M, classic sign error sorry lmao."