


Albanese Slams Greens: “Look in the Mirror” – Why Political Chaos Is Fueling Smarter Investment Choices

Parliament Meltdown: Albanese Blames Greens for Their Own Demise
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has delivered a scathing takedown of the Greens' mounting electoral failures, pinning the blame on their disruptive tactics in parliament. His sharpest criticism targeted former MP Max Chandler-Mather, who recently described Parliament House as “a sick place” with a “toxic culture.”
Albanese didn’t hold back, branding Chandler-Mather’s conduct in parliament “offensive” and suggesting that his one-term stint was due to his own actions, not the system. “Maybe what he needs is a mirror,” said Albanese, pointing to Labor’s decisive win in Griffith with candidate Renee Coffey.
Political Dysfunction = Financial Uncertainty
This isn’t just another political spat — it’s a reflection of a dysfunctional system that continues to let Australians down. While parties squabble and parliament stalls, cost-of-living pressures rise, inflation bites, and housing becomes more out of reach.
As trust in political leadership erodes, more Australians are turning away from traditional financial pathways in search of stability, performance, and control.
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