Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese clash over cost of living and integrity in messy leaders’ debate
by Sarah Martin Chief political correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#5Z0B9)
There are heated moments in the second leaders' debate of the federal election but Channel Nine's audience fails to find a clear winner
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Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese have bickered over electricity prices, national security and a federal integrity commission in a the second leaders' debate of the election campaign.
Ahead of early voting opening on Monday, the prime minister appealed for Australians to stick with certainty, while the Labor leader said the country could not afford three more years of the Coalition.
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