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Politics. Community. People.
True.

But remember we all voted a couple of weeks ago to set a Social Standard.

Albo took to the election his barbaric Mutual Obligation Policy.

A policy that denies women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment.

Consent for this brutal abuse of women was in a majority.

#auspol
May 14, 2025 at 2:29 AM
I would think it would come under "abuse".

Denying women and people with disabilities access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment - is abuse.

And abuse can't be improved.

Only stopped.

Albo had three years to stop it.

And refused.

#auspol
May 13, 2025 at 11:25 AM
Jen?

Are you own expectations Albo will stop abusing women and people with disabilities?

Via the barbaric Privatised Mutual Obligation Policy?

Or like the previous three years of government, Albo will simply let this brutal and barbaric abuse continue to roll on?

#auspol
May 13, 2025 at 2:24 AM
Please remember Sussan Ley is a huge supporter of the barbaric Mutual Obligation Policy.

A policy that denies vulnerable women on Centrelink payments access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment.

Sussan Leys supports this brutal and barbaric abuse of women.

#auspol
May 13, 2025 at 2:19 AM
Peter?

At this election Albo is asking Labor voters to stand up in public and give their Consent to the barbaric Mutual Obligation Policy.

A policy that denies women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment.

Why are you advocating a vote for the abuse of women?

#auspol
May 2, 2025 at 5:08 AM
Kerry?

Albo supports the barbaric Mutual Obligation Policy.

A policy that denies women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment.

Albo will ask you to stand up in public at the next election and give your Consent for this abuse of women continuing.

Will you?

Yes or No?

#auspol
February 22, 2025 at 6:25 AM
Remember BOTH these candidates have the same Far-Right Neo-Conservative Welfare Policy.

A policy that denies women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment - via Mutual Obligation.

Are you asking Labor supporters to vote for this brutal abuse of women continuing?

Yes or No?

#auspol
February 22, 2025 at 2:09 AM
Victoria?

Louise Miller-Frost supports the brutal Mutual Obligation Policy.

A policy that denies women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment.

Do you believe Labor supporters in Boothby should vote to give their Consent for this abuse of women continuing?

Yes or No?

#auspol
February 22, 2025 at 12:24 AM
Ajay?

Do you understand how the Privatised Mutual Obligation Policy works?

You are unaware that this policy is used to suspend the payments of women on Jobseeker - as a punishment?

Will you, yourself vote for this brutal abuse of women continuing at the next election?

Yes or No?

#auspol
February 21, 2025 at 1:03 PM
Ben?

Here's where your argument falls over -

Albo will ask you to vote to deny women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment - via the Mutual Obligation Policy.

This is where you and all of us have ended up after 3 years.

Will you vote for this abuse of women?

Yes or No?

#auspol
February 21, 2025 at 12:32 PM
Sure -

Albo held hands with Peter Dutton in June 2022 to pass the Workforce Australia Legislation.

Legislation created by Scott Morrison and Peter Dutton.

Which includes the Mutual Obligation Policy.

Here's what happened next and is ongoing -

theconversation.com/almost-2-mil...

#auspol
Almost 2 million Workforce Australia payments have been suspended in the past year, with devastating impact
Unrealistic criteria and poor communication are causing people who need it most to lose an important income support.
theconversation.com
February 21, 2025 at 7:52 AM
All true.

But.

Vicki?

Albo will ask you to vote in support of the Privatised Mutual Obligation Policy at the next election.

A policy that denies women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment.

Is this a policy you, yourself will be supporting?

Yes or No?

#auspol
February 21, 2025 at 2:53 AM
Stavros?

Albo supports the barbaric Privatised Mutual Obligation Policy.

Question -

At the next election will you be voting to deny women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment - via Mutual Obligation?

This is you?

Yes or No?

#auspol
February 21, 2025 at 2:49 AM
Albo supports the barbaric Mutual Obligation Policy.

A policy that denies women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment.

At the next election Albo will ask you to stand up in public and give your Consent for this brutal abuse of women continuing.

Will you?

Yes or No?

#auspol
February 21, 2025 at 2:40 AM
Johny?

Just to be clear -

At the next election you will stand up in public and vote to deny women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment - via Mutual Obligation?

Yes or No?

#auspol
February 21, 2025 at 12:18 AM
Sandi?

You are standing up in public and saying you support denying women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment - via Mutual Obligation?

And you are standing up in public and saying denying women access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment is "not abuse"?

Correct?

#auspol
February 21, 2025 at 12:01 AM
Bethany?

Just to be clear -

You are arguing women are not suffering abuse from being exposed to the Mutual Obligation Policy?

And this is why you will vote for this policy continuing at the next election?

This is your position?

Correct?

#auspol
February 20, 2025 at 12:37 PM
You are not aware of people on Jobseeker being denied access to food, medicine and shelter as a punishment?

You never bothered to find out how this policy operates?

Even though Albo and Dutton passed the latest iteration just two years ago -

theconversation.com/almost-2-mil...

#auspol
Almost 2 million Workforce Australia payments have been suspended in the past year, with devastating impact
Unrealistic criteria and poor communication are causing people who need it most to lose an important income support.
theconversation.com
February 20, 2025 at 12:02 PM