
Stunned Albanese says Coalition ‘playing politics’ as Ley calls hate speech reforms ‘pretty unsalvageable’
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Opposition leader Sussan Ley criticized the Albanese government's proposed hate speech and anti-vilification legislation, calling it 'pretty unsalvageable.' Ley's comments come as the Coalition faces accusations of hypocrisy after previously advocating for new laws to address antisemitism. The government has been criticized for taking a month to present what Ley describes as a flawed bill, with the Coalition signaling its intent to oppose the legislation and a new national gun buyback scheme.
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The discussion around hate speech laws has intensified following the Bondi beach terror attacks, which prompted calls for immediate legislative action. The Albanese government has been under pressure to address issues of antisemitism and public safety, while the Coalition's opposition reflects broader political dynamics in Australia.
This article reflects the opinions and statements of political leaders and does not necessarily represent the views of The Guardian.
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