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Dutton responds to reported internal criticism from Coalition MPs

The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has responded to reports of discontent among Coalition MPs.

The Australian reported Coalition MPs are pushing Dutton to unveil big policies in his upcoming budget reply speech and are concerned the opposition needs a more compelling economic agenda.

The newspaper quoted several unnamed MPs who expressed concerns over what they saw as a lack of policy from the Coalition ahead of the upcoming federal election, due to be held by May.

Dutton was asked about the report on 2GB Radio earlier this morning, where he said the Liberal party had “put itself forward as a credible alternative” to Labor.

Dutton rejected the notion the Coalition didn’t have any policies, citing examples including cutting immigration and building nuclear power plants.

Asked specifically whether the Coalition was planning to unveil a policy of tax cuts, Dutton said:

We are not going to fuel inflation, so we’ll make the decision that is right for our country at the time, knowing how much money we have in the bank and whether we want to pay down debt or whether we want to put money into tax cuts or provide support through other policy.

We’ll announce that in due course, but we have been working day and night on policy over the last two and a half years.

Any suggestion that we haven’t got policy out there, as I just pointed out, is a complete nonsense.

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Minns says NSW will not scrap new hate speech laws after antisemitic attacks revelations

Jordyn Beazley

The NSW premier, Chris Minns, said he will not repeal controversial hate speech laws in the wake of revelations a number of antisemitic attacks were not hate crimes but a plot by organised crime figures to distract police and influence prosecutions.

Minns said in a statement:

I want to make clear the NSW government will not be repealing hate speech laws passed in parliament last month.

Our laws criminalised intentionally and publicly inciting hatred towards another person, or group, based on race.

They send a clear message: the people of NSW stand together against inciting racial hatred in our great multicultural state.

While the caravan was part of a criminal conspiracy – and not the plot of a terrorist organisation – it was still appalling racial hatred.

It targeted the Jewish community. It targeted a racial group to instil terror in our state.

It comes after the police minister, Yasmin Catley, refused to answer questions in a budget estimates hearing as to when she knew the caravan plot was not a terror event, and if that was before legislation designed to stem antisemitism was rushed through parliament.

The NSW police deputy commissioner, David Hudson, told the same hearing that the government was briefed that both the possibility of the incident being a terror threat or a criminal plot were being investigated.

Hudson said he told Catley on 7 March, ahead of a public announcement on 10 March, that it was a criminal plot.

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