Opposition leader declares he ‘won’t rip up everything’ the prime minister has done in first people’s forum of the unofficial election campaign,but he is not going to ‘reveal the shaded arts in how I negotiateThe Sky News/Courier Mail people’s forum as it happenedBill Shorten has admitted that he will keep some of Malcolm Turnbull’s changes to the national broadband network whether Labor is elected to office, as he made his case to voters during his first televised open forum debate.
Shorten fielded questions from voters on a wide variety of subjects during the town hall assembly in the marginal Queensland seat of Petrie. Of the 150 swing voters there, and 68% said they would be more likely to vote Labor following Shorten’s address,and only 9% said they would be less likely.
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Source: theguardian.com