IN FULL: Chris Bowen addresses the National Press Club on Labor’s climate policy | ABC News

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Chris Bowen, Shadow Minister for Climate Change and Energy, addresses the National Press Club on Labor’s climate policy.

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  1. Press Club today Albanese (Labor) – Leaving of a Legacy comments by him – Every Prime Minister takes on his
    role with sentiments to improve the Country (Australia) to stabilize differences within the Parties etc. to the best of
    his ability as for a Legacy, like a Racing Car Driving the environment of the day no matter the promises made, predictions
    for the future unexpected turn of events (the recent spate of Virus across the World) clearly interferes with any noble
    aspirations I would think to compete with former Leaders, to merely steer and hold the wheel of the Country though
    any or all of these hazards is what any Prime Minister should be expected to do. Good luck to both opposing sides.
    As for a Legacy History will judge your results and the people remember.

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