IS ALBANESE A COMMUNIST ? YOU DECIDE .
- Graham Healy

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** Anthony Albanese (Australia's Prime Minister since 2022) ** He is a member of the **Australian Labor Party (ALP)**, specifically from its **Labor Left** faction (sometimes called the "Socialist Left"). He describes his views as **progressive**.
### Background on Ideology
- In his youth (university/student politics in the 1980s), Albanese was involved in **hard-left** circles with links to groups like the (now-defunct) **Communist Party of Australia**, People for Nuclear Disarmament, etc. He participated in forums and had associations typical of left-wing student activism at the time.
- Critics (especially conservative media like Sky News, or researchers like Trevor Loudon) accuse him of ongoing "communist" or "neo-communist" leanings, often tying it to policies, China ties, or past associations. These are **partisan attacks** — common in Australian politics ("red-baiting" has a long history).
- In practice, some argue , as PM he has moved Labor toward the
**political centre** on many issues (e.g., maintaining AUKUS, strong defence ties with the US). He is a social democrat in the mainstream Western centre-left tradition, not a Marxist-Leninist revolutionary seeking to abolish private property or establish a one-party state.*
* this point could be easily argued that in fact Albanese is a hard left socialist (remember socialists are only one step away from communists according to Sir Robert Menzies ) Albanese believes in expanding the contol of government into every area of life and limiting personal freedoms this is the Marxist-Leninist model by stealth or as some say the frog in the hot water slowly slowy the turn the communist temperature up until the country is 'cooked' .
Some say Calling him a "communist" is rhetorical exaggeration from opponents, not an accurate description of his current politics or governance. however you figure it out based on Albanese 'track record' by their fruit you will know them.
### On Anti-Semitism and Pro-Palestine Views
- **Pro-Palestine**: Yes, strongly. Albanese has a long history of supporting Palestinian causes, including attending pro-Palestine rallies earlier in his career. In September 2025, his government **formally recognised the State of Palestine**, consistent with a two-state solution. He has criticised aspects of Israeli policy while condemning Hamas terrorism and affirming Israel's right to exist.
This is rediculus stand by Albanese but totally predictable , his government has in fact recognized terrorists hamas who govern Palestine and by default is antisematic in its very nature as the so called state of palisitine was created by a terrorist in the first place in 1964 by Yassa Arafat who Albanese has had meetings with in Australia in the early days.
In actual fact, the deliberate creation of the “Palestinian people” as a discrete entity in 1967, and the political group known as the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1964 was for the political purpose of destroying a sovereign and legally mandated Jewish state.
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-invention-of-the-palestinian-people/
- **Anti-Semitic?** No clear evidence he is personally anti-Semitic (hatred of Jews as a people). He has repeatedly stated "zero tolerance for anti-Semitism," condemned attacks on Jewish Australians, and appointed an antisemitism envoy.
This I believe is only 'surface statements' only , behind the scenes Albanese is a Terrorist appeaser just as his track record displays (and his political twin brother Keir Starmer in the UK ) However:
- Critics (including Jewish community leaders, Israel, and conservative outlets) argue his strong pro-Palestine stance, criticism of Israel, and the timing of Palestine recognition have **contributed to rising antisemitism** in Australia (e.g., after Oct 7, 2023, and later incidents like the Bondi attack). Some old footage shows him at rallies with heated anti-Israel rhetoric.
- Distinguishing legitimate criticism of Israeli government policy (or support for Palestinian statehood) from antisemitism is debated. Many on the left see it as policy disagreement; many on the pro-Israel side see the broader movement as enabling antisemitism and appeasing terrorism.
**Summary**:
Albanese is a longstanding left-wing Labor politician with pro-Palestinian views who supports a two-state solution.
Albanese track record on policy has displayed that he is without doubt a complete liar on all fronts and cannot be trusted by the Australia people or in his own words completely 'changes his position ' on just about everything .
However , you decide what Albanese is according to his track record for my analyses is that he is communist come pretent socialist who certaily cannot tell the truth on any subject and is not to be trusted .
Graham Healy
Saturday 17 June 26 .



