Anthony Albanese's record as Prime Minister is highly polarizing."I believe a communist traitor to the Australia People, a terrorist appeaser " Graham Healy
- Graham Healy

- Jul 14
- 4 min read
**Anthony Albanese's record as Prime Minister is highly polarizing.** Critics, particularly from the Coalition, One Nation, and conservative commentators, frequently label him as one of Australia's weakest leaders due to economic pressures (cost-of-living, housing, energy), immigration levels, foreign policy shifts, and perceived broken promises. Supporters highlight achievements in areas like wage growth, renewable energy transition, and international diplomacy. Assessments of "worst ever" are subjective and depend on political viewpoint—Australia has had leaders with major controversies across parties.
Albanese is a pathalogical liar in ever sence of the word unfit to be PM of australia
Graham Healy
Tue 14 July 26

### Table of Notable Position Changes / Broken Promises
Albanese and Labor have faced repeated accusations of backflips. Opposition sources and media track these extensively. Here is a summary table based on public records (primarily 2022 election commitments and subsequent changes). Governments often cite "changed circumstances" (e.g., inflation, global events) as justification.

| Promise / Position (Pre-Election or Early Term) | Changed Position / Outcome | Quote / Context |
|-----------------------------------------------|----------------------------|-----------------|
| **Stage 3 Tax Cuts** |
Retained but significantly altered (higher rate cut for lower incomes, reduced for high earners) | "We have changed our position... because of cost-of-living pressures." Critics called it the "mother of all broken promises." |
| **Negative Gearing & Capital Gains Tax (CGT)**
| Ruled out changes pre-2025/2026 election; later restricted negative gearing to new homes and adjusted CGT in 2026 Budget | Repeatedly: "Can you rule out any changes...?" Albanese: "We have changed our position." Opposition: Promised 50+ times not to touch. |
| **Electricity Prices ($275 reduction)** |
Promised ~$275 annual household saving via renewables; prices rose amid global factors | Repeatedly cited in 2022 campaign ("My word is my bond"). Government blamed external pressures; critics call it unmet. |
| **Hospital Funding** |
Promised 42.5% Commonwealth share by 2030; later subject to caps | Seen as walking back unconditional commitment amid budget pressures. |
| **Home Care / Aged Care** |
Major waits for support; criticized as broken promise on older Australians | Senate Estimates highlighted delays for 238,000+ people. |
| **Integrity / Transparency** | "Integrity government" with strong anti-corruption stance | Criticized for secrecy and spin in estimates; multiple inquiries. |
Other criticisms include housing targets, cost-of-living relief timelines, and infrastructure (e.g., Inland Rail adjustments). RMIT and Crikey have tracked 2022 promises with mixed delivery rates.
### Albanese's Palestine Stance and Hamas Links
Albanese has a long history of pro-Palestinian advocacy dating to the 1990s-2000s as a backbencher, including parliamentary speeches and attending protests (one involving Israeli flag burning and US consulate issues).
- **Recognition of Palestinian State**:
In 2025, Australia announced recognition of a Palestinian state (joining many others), framed as supporting a two-state solution and moderate voices. Albanese emphasized: Hamas "must have no role" in Palestine's future, must release hostages, and cannot govern. He condemned the Oct 7 Hamas attacks as "calculated, pitiless brutality."
note a palestinian state has never existed hamas rule gaza for 19 years funded by Iran with the sole purpose of destroying israel .
Albanese and his government in recognizing palestine have automatically recognized hamas a global terrorist organization responsibile for the 7 oct 2013 massacre of Jews across the boarder
only a fool would recognize a terrorist state , a two state solution is a complete fantacy probagated by hamas terrorists and supported by the woke west including albanese (no mater what he claims , as a proven liar he cannot be trusted in any of his statements publically ) by their fruit you will know them.
Graham Healy
- **Hamas Reaction**: Hamas figures (e.g., co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef) welcomed the recognition, praising "political courage" and calling for others to follow. This sparked controversy; critics said it rewarded terrorism or showed naivety. Labor responded that Hamas was "manipulating facts" and reiterated no role for Hamas. Some reports noted internal Hamas splits or "fake" attributions.
- **Overall**: Albanese condemns Hamas as a terrorist organization rejecting Israel's existence and damaging peace prospects. Recognition was positioned against the "status quo" and humanitarian issues in Gaza, with Israel urged to take responsibility. Critics view the timing and rhetoric as disproportionately pro-Palestine or soft on Hamas sympathizers.
This does not equate to being a "Hamas sympathiser" in official terms—Australia lists Hamas as a terrorist organization and maintains strong Israel ties—but the recognition and historical activism fuel strong partisan debate.
### Pro-Terrorism / Islamist Organizations in Australia
Australia has strict counter-terrorism laws. The government lists ~31 terrorist organizations under the Criminal Code (e.g., Islamic State, Al-Qa'ida, Hamas, Hezbollah's external arm, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, etc.). These are banned; membership/support is illegal.
**Muslim Brotherhood (MB)**: Founded in Egypt (1928), it's a transnational Sunni Islamist network aiming for gradual Sharia-based society. Not formally listed as a terrorist organization by Australia, but:
- Linked ideologically to Hamas (MB offshoot).
- US designations (under recent administrations) target specific branches (Egyptian, Jordanian, Lebanese) for material support to Hamas/terrorism.
- In Australia: Reports of presence/influence in Sydney (Western Sydney office noted in Egyptian community protests ~2013). Some groups or individuals have historical/ideological ties, but it's not a monolithic "branch." Influences civil society orgs, student groups, or mosques in some analyses. Australia monitors extremism closely; MB ideology is seen by critics as a "gateway" to radicalization despite public moderation.
**Other Notable Islamist/Pro-Terrorism Linked Entities**:
- **Listed Terror Groups Active/Inspiring in Australia**: Islamic State (major foreign fighter issue 2014+), Al-Qa'ida, Hezbollah elements, Al-Shabaab, etc. Multiple plots/attacks (e.g., 2014-2020 IS-inspired incidents).
- **Hizb ut-Tahrir**: Banned/prohibited as a hate group in some contexts; advocates caliphate, non-violent but extremist ideology.
- **Local Networks**: Historical groups like Benbrika Jama'ah, Cheikho group (Operation Pendennis). IRGC (Iran) listed as state sponsor of terrorism.
ASIO and authorities focus on Islamist extremism as a primary threat, with community impacts noted in inquiries. Most Australian Muslims reject terrorism; issues center on radical fringes and foreign influence.
For the most current, official info, check Australian National Security or ASIO reports. Political opinions on Albanese vary widely—voters assess via elections.


