PolicyEconomyAustralian economyOpinionAnthony Albanese wants the Australian public to think he understands what is driving them into the arms of One Nation. But he misses a crucial point.John KehoeEconomics editorAnthony Albanese’s use of a famous political catchphrase to diagnose the shock rise of One Nation is apt, but the prime minister has missed a fundamental point in the remedy.“It’s the economy, stupid,” Albanese declared on Monday, borrowing a slogan from American political strategist James Carville used during Bill Clinton’s successful 1992 US presidential campaign.Subscribe to gift this articleGift 5 articles to anyone you choose each month when you subscribe.Subscribe nowAlready a subscriber? Latest In EconomyFetching latest articlesMost Viewed In Policy
The big flaw in PM’s ‘it’s the economy, stupid’ response to One Nation
Anthony Albanese wants the Australian public to think he understands what is driving them into the arms of One Nation. But he misses a crucial point.














