Liberals Blame Anthony Albanese For Creating Division In The Coalition

Liberals Blame Anthony Albanese For Creating Division In The Coalition

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Federal Opposition Leader (for now) Sussan Ley has today hit out at the Prime Minister once again.

In a stunning spray, Ley accused the Prime Minister of taking his divisive policies and actions so far, that they have caused a seperation inside her own cabinet.

"The divisive tactics just need to stop," said Ley, who's Coalition partner has now bailed on them a few months after getting back together with them.

In what is resembling a very toxic relationship, the on again off again nature of the Coalition blew up last night, after a bunch of Nationals walked away from their shadow cabinet positions.

The walk out came in solidarity with the 3 Nationals who crossed the floor on the hate speech laws, and were subsequently dumped by the Opposition Leader in accordance with party policy.

Nationals Leader David Littleproud says the Coalition has been forced into an "untenable position that can no longer continue".

The stunning move follows Barnaby Joyce defecting to One Nation, with rumours others may join him as the party surges in the polls as a result of the Coalition's efforts to stir as much anger and hatred as possible.

While the internal fighting and public Facebook posts detailing the extent of the rifts from her own Coalition members might be attributed to the Coalition's lurch to right in line with whatever they think will align with the Sky News agenda, Ley says it is actually Anthony Albanese's fault.

"He has been woeful as a leader, and that's lead to the culture of division in our Coalition," said Ley.

"He should hang his head in shame."

More to come.

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