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| Albo’s stitching is undone, and his fluff is showing. |
Appearing at the National Press Club after his 2025 election victory, Anthony Albanese strutted like a peacock. Buoyed by a feeble opposition that couldn’t land a punch, his failure on the Voice referendum and quiet withdrawal of the Assistant Minister for a Republic portfolio were quickly forgotten. But as the harsh realities of governance bear down, the Prime Minister’s carefully stitched-together image is unravelling, revealing nothing but fluff beneath.
His embarrassingly weak responses to crises at home and abroad are set against an economy that is teetering on shifting sands.
Albo’s tenure is a tale of big talk and zero delivery. I’ve never heard so much meaningless fluff from an Australian Prime Minister.
In the Morning Double Shot newsletter, Terry Barnes wrote:
Michael de Percy’s back from his German sojourn., and he’s taken his axe-like pen to our Incredible Shrinking Prime Minister. As Michael writes, Anthony Albanese has been all talk and in 2026, with likely ongoing inflation, interest rate rises, increasing energy retail prices, and China likely to make a play for Taiwan sooner rather than later – just to name a few annoying little issues. And his prevarications and contortions on an anti-Semitism royal commission – which by necessity should consider the damage to the social fabric cause, as enabled by Australian policy – highlight how Albanese is a merely sectional, rather than a national, leader.
My latest in The Specator Australia, The wrong stuff!
By Albo’s reckoning, a Royal Commission is only the right response when it is not your government that has messed up.
— The Spectator Australia (@SpectatorOz) January 6, 2026
His response to Bondi wasn’t leadership, it was a weak whimper in a time that demanded fortitude.
If his response to the Bondi massacre wasn’t enough, Mr… pic.twitter.com/HCH3JU1wyd

