Prime Minister Anthony Albanese revived his “boofhead” Peter Dutton sledge in a rowdy show that noticed two MPs booted from query time.
The opposition picked up the place it left off on Monday, attacking the federal government over the rising price of residing.
Mr Albanese clashed with Mr Dutton for kicking off proceedings by asking about Labor’s promise to slash energy costs by $275.
“He was supposed to be nice Peter,” he advised query time.
“But he can’t survive till five past two without resorting to the old Boofhead.”
The opposition claims the federal government broke an election promise by not but appearing on the worth lower pledge, regardless of the proposal’s 2025 deadline.
The PM’s zinger didn’t scare Mr Dutton into silence, with the Opposition Leader slinging insults again at Mr Albanese (“show us your glass jaw. Stop crying”) as Labor backbenchers cried out for the opposition chief to “smile”.
Mr Albanese has an extended historical past of referring to Mr Dutton as a “boofhead”.
As opposition chief in 2021, a video of Mr Albanese telling the then-defence minister to “sit down boofhead” sparked memes, with some going as far to print the second on T-shirts.
The authorities used the hour to spruik the subsequent part of the AUKUS deal and to hit out on the Greens for persevering with to withhold its vote on the safeguards mechanism.
Mr Albanese wasn’t the one MP making wisecracks as in the event that they had been headlining the Canberra comedy competition – which coincidentally overlaps this parliamentary sitting fortnight.
Before query time even started, Parramatta MP Andrew Charlton joked Lara Bingle had been recruited to ask Peter Dutton “where the bloody hell are you”, referring to his absence from Sydney amid the NSW election marketing campaign.
Later on, Deputy liberal Leader Sussan Ley, probably making an attempt to recreate a second on the election marketing campaign the place Mr Albanese was unable to recall the money price, threw the Prime Minister a curveball.
“Can the Prime Minister advise the house of the following: what the interest rate was 10 months ago, compared to today, how much the average household electricity bill was 10 months ago, compared to today. And, what the rate of inflation was, 10 months ago, compared to today,” she requested.
“I almost feel like channelling the Member for Melbourne at this point in time,” Mr Albanese jeered, referring to Adam Bandt’s now notorious “Google it mate” slapdown.
“Because, the childishness of those opposite just show day after day their incapacity to be a genuine alternative government for the country.
“Because, the fact is, the fact is – that inflation is a global phenomenon, that has led to an increase in costs.”
Ms Ley, sad the Prime Minister was dancing round offering the figures, was fast to boost some extent of order.
“I know numbers aren’t the Prime Minister’s strong suit,” she began earlier than her mic was lower off.
Speaker Milton Dick swiftly punted her for the stunt, which he dominated was an “abuse of standing orders in a most grievous way”.
Ms Ley wasn’t the one MP kicked out on Tuesday. An interjection from colleague Michael Sukkar additionally put him within the sin bin.
Later, supervisor of opposition business Paul Fletcher was within the firing line after he requested the Speaker ask Mr Albanese to cease calling the Coalition the “no-alition”.
“The waa-mbulance raced up there,” Mr Albanese sneered again, to a giant response from the backbenches.
But the joke actually is on the taxpayer, who in the end funds this hour of energy.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au