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‘Australians are sick and tired’: Bell unloads on Labor’s ‘lies and deception’
One Nation Senator Sean Bell says Australians are paying the price for Labor’s failures, accusing the Albanese government of leaving families worse off. “Australians are sick and tired of the lies and deception from this terrible Albanese Labor Government,” Mr Bell told Sky News Australia. “It is not working, Australians are sitting around their kitchen table, and they can’t afford the lifestyle that they used to. “They are feeling in their own country more divided than ever, and this is all down to failures of this Albanese government.”
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